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Skedaddle   Listen
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Skedaddle  v. i.  (past & past part. skedaddled; pres. part. skedaddling)  To betake one's self to flight, as if in a panic; to flee; to run away. (Slang, U. S.)






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"Skedaddle" Quotes from Famous Books



... was back at the sink once more, allowing Niagara to lave that injured eye, now a shining purplish-black. "Bully fer the gal! That's the stuff! Y' got backbone! And spirit, by thunder! And sand! Jes' paste that in yer sunbonnet! But, Cis, w'y don't y' skedaddle right now? Go whilst the goin's good! Gosh, I'm 'feard that some one's likely t' git hurt pretty bad, and it won't be Barber! So whoever it is will need ...
— The Rich Little Poor Boy • Eleanor Gates



Words linked to "Skedaddle" :   hightail it, bunk, flight, scarper, escape, lam, run away, scat, take to the woods, turn tail



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