On the other side of the furnace, the hole opened up again, and down it they scooted on their way to China.
Tis alive,' I said, jumping to my feet, and I scaled down that rock and scooted through the pools, and up over the sand hills to the shelter of the woods.
Well, I tell you that ole chap he scooted off, squeaking like a forty-shillin' kettle.
Well, I scooted back to the house for a bucket, and after smokin' the bees, got out fifty pound weight of the finest sealed honey, not forgetting to set a piece of comb with young bees in it for the bird.
He scooted out the door and Emma sighed, "That boy can't sit still a minute!
It scooted into the cow's stall and hid beneath the manger.
It warms me up in this cold weather, and kindles such a touse in my heart, that the blood runs through it as hot as if it had scooted through a steamboat pipe.
The minit it was out of sight, the 'pothecary snatched up his hat and scooted across the street like a crazy critter.
The moment I shut off the power of gravitation I scooted upward like a wild swan.
In the soft and stilly hours of the night which followed I seated myself in the Snowbird, applied my feet to the mechanism, pressed the spring of the gravity destroyer, and away I scooted over Penobscot Bay.
I kept up my end of the stare, wondering whether to advance or retreat, and it wasn't until that coyote turned tail and scooted that my courage came back.
Just then a little dog came running out of one of the stores and scooted between Pee-wee's legs and good night, down he went, sprawling on the ground with one leg kicking through one of the big placards and his arms all mixed up in the rope.
I thought our time had come and the band was goin' to play, when he sorter drew back, made a sign, and we just scooted past him.
When Billy heard this, he thought that it was time to go, so he scooted around the house, and went and laid down by his rope, just as if he were still tied and had not stirred a peg.
Harky scooted out of the barn ahead of his father and gulped lungfuls of the softening wind.
Meeting no hound when he dropped into the tunnel, Old Joe sighed thankfully and scooted onwards.
The ticket taker yelled something at us, but I didn't hear what it was and we scooted for the menagerie tent.
He didn't have a dagger, so he took a sort of splinter and ran it through the warning and stuck the point in a crack in the door, and scooted back to us.
We dodged through the shrubbery until we reached that old summer-house, and there I left Norah and scooted over to the stables, and borrowed an overcoat belonging to a boy we had working and a pair of his boots.
Just then the silence broke in the front part of the house, and wescooted from the back door, closing it behind us, ran to the wood house and climbed the ladder to the loft over the front part.
He made me think of eggs, so I set my jaws, looked straight ahead, and scooted across the floodgate to the post that held it and the rails of the meadow fence.
I assisted him to the farmhouse and then scooted over and communicated with the O.
Our bird again got on top, but there was no fight left in Fritz; he scooted for a hundred yards in the direction of home, but was winged while running, part of his left wing dropping off.
Lesbia scooted away to wash off her moustache and change her attire while Regina led the visitor into the cottage.
Jurgen pulled his viola case toward himself, andscooted his chair back to give himself some room.
She scooted her hips forward, cupping both hands around her bourbon carefully as if she were settling in for a serious talk.
Gabriele scooted carefully to the other side of the room where the bookshelf went over the window.
The obliging youth scooted off the porch and after the couple who had disappeared only a few moments before.
He clambered up the logs with the vivacity of a monkey, scooted over the wall, dropped to the ground and then made off at the highest bent of his speed.
His race is run, and he himself hathscooted up the flume.
I scooted under a low-hanging limb and headed for a canebrake right ahead.
When I saw Papa was going toward the barn instead of coming back to the porch, I scooted down the bare, windy hall to the kitchen.
The more Mister Ward shouted at Miss Ophelia, the faster I scooted on down the steep hillside.
Frosty scooted beneath the stove and again Andy's smile threatened to blossom.
He hurried back toward the house, for he wanted to spend the afternoon in his swamp, but when a fat rabbit with a flashing white tail scooted before him, he shot it.
While we were looking, there was an alarm, and long, lean figures darted out of the caves on the face of the cliffs and scooted into the firing line, stooping low as they ran along the crest.
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.
It turned sideways and scooted until it had almost stopped, then it lay over on its side very gently, so as not to damage any of its cargo as it poured it out onto the road.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scooted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.