Lexicographical Neighbors of Scuttered
Literary usage of Scuttered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1898)
"It scuttered past Quiz, who had followed closely after it, and fell prey to Punk,
who sent it back to the left near Quiz. ..."
2. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1900)
"... element being scuttered throughout the cell as small clumps of crannies, in
irregular rods, and in one end of the cell as a distinct reticulum. ..."
3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1864)
"Our gipsy riders and their ragged team did not allow us much time to collect our
scuttered faculties. They evidently were impressed with a great idea of on ..."
4. The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling (1895)
"A mangy little Jackal, who had been yapping hungrily on a low bluff, cocked up
his ears and tail, and scuttered across the shallows to join the Adjutant. ..."
5. The Works of Charles Lamb by Charles Lamb (1852)
"... and what it ought to have remained, a fair, honest fishing-town, and no more,
it were something—with a few straggling fishermen's huta scuttered about, ..."
6. Mr. Punch's History of Modern England by Charles Larcom Graves (1922)
"... as she advanced towards them, and the way the damsels scuttered off as she
let fall a few words of rebuke—it was the funniest thing I ever saw. ..."
7. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1898)
"It scuttered past Quiz, who had followed closely after it, and fell prey to Punk,
who sent it back to the left near Quiz. ..."
8. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1900)
"... element being scuttered throughout the cell as small clumps of crannies, in
irregular rods, and in one end of the cell as a distinct reticulum. ..."
9. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1864)
"Our gipsy riders and their ragged team did not allow us much time to collect our
scuttered faculties. They evidently were impressed with a great idea of on ..."
10. The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling (1895)
"A mangy little Jackal, who had been yapping hungrily on a low bluff, cocked up
his ears and tail, and scuttered across the shallows to join the Adjutant. ..."
11. The Works of Charles Lamb by Charles Lamb (1852)
"... and what it ought to have remained, a fair, honest fishing-town, and no more,
it were something—with a few straggling fishermen's huta scuttered about, ..."
12. Mr. Punch's History of Modern England by Charles Larcom Graves (1922)
"... as she advanced towards them, and the way the damsels scuttered off as she
let fall a few words of rebuke—it was the funniest thing I ever saw. ..."