skaddle in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Skaddle (verb): to move quickly or hurriedly away from a place, often in a scattered or disorganized manner.
Sample Sentences
- The children decided to skaddle away when they saw the approaching storm.
- After the sudden noise in the bushes, the rabbit chose to skaddle into its burrow.
- Feeling the tension in the room, he wanted to skaddle before the argument escalated.
- As soon as the party started winding down, she began to skaddle towards the exit.
- The mischievous puppy would skaddle around the yard chasing after butterflies.
- The children decided to skaddle away from the park when the rain started pouring.
- As soon as the dog spotted the squirrel, he began to skaddle across the yard in excitement.
- Feeling overwhelmed by the crowd, she chose to skaddle out of the event before it got too chaotic.
- The rabbit would skaddle into its burrow whenever it sensed danger nearby.
- During the fire drill, students were instructed to skaddle quickly but calmly to the designated exit.