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Definition of Scrooched
1. scrooch [v] - See also: scrooch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scrooched
Literary usage of Scrooched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. African Camp Fires by Stewart Edward White (1913)
"They crawled where he crawled; they scrooched where he scrooched; they hid where
he hid; they flattened themselves out by him on the big limb and all three ..."
2. Werner's Readings and Recitations (1907)
"I went out the back door, an* went 'round the house to the front gate where the
buggy was hitched, an' I climbed in an' scrooched under the seat. ..."
3. My Year of the Great War by Frederick Palmer (1915)
"... before would have " scrooched," as the small boys say, as instinctively as
you draw back when the through express tears past the station. ..."
4. My Year of the Great War by Frederick Palmer (1915)
"Any one who had never heard a shell before would have " scrooched," as the small
boys say, as instinctively as you draw back when the through express tears ..."
5. John Burroughs, Boy and Man by Clara Barrus (1920)
"One evening while it was yet light, going to the rushes alone and creeping in
among them, he scrooched down and stayed there a long tune, ..."