verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
off
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Fortunately the protection is perfect, so if you do scoot off your flight should be a short one.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Matt scooted over the bridge on his skateboard.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But instead of scooting, the rider stands on two side plates, while a small petrol engine drives the rear wheel.
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Fortunately the protection is perfect, so if you do scoot off your flight should be a short one.
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Most vans around here scoot straight through.
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Motorbikes scooted for cover on the street, and a moment later the downpour began.
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She scooted out of the car and disappeared into one of the dingy vestibules along the street.
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She stared up into his blue eyes, trying to conquer the urge to scoot further up the bed.
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Theresa tipped the can over; the squirrel, looking ragged, scooted toward liberation.