She scooted closer to him, frightened and yet intrigued. [adjective]
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So he hunged him once but he come to life and scooted for the barn while Mr. [Please select]
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I waited, and presently she came out again and scooted off as if she didn't want to meet anybody. [Please select]
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At which alarming statement Kitty promptly scooted, stopping only long enough at the windmill pump for a cool, refreshing drink. [Please select]
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W'en ole man Rabbit say scoot,' dey scooted, en w'en ole Miss Rabbit say 'scat,' dey scatted.' [Please select]
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Nobody'd hang you if I scooted back over the border with you, Jael. [Please select]
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I dunno whether 'twas a ghost or Sandy Crawford's old white nag, but it looked blamed queer and I tell you I scooted at the rate of no man's business.' [Please select]
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The heavy wagon bed protected him from the falling rocks, but one huge rock rolled against a wheel and scooted the wagon sideways a couple of feet. [Please select]
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