Verb
The word is derived from scurry
And so I scurried to find my belongings as we both continued to apologize, the embarrassment filling the room to a palpable level. Source: Internet
As I was swimming aimlessly back and forth the parrots were squawking as pretty ladies scurried around in fancy dresses — in February. Source: Internet
The P-51 scurried back and forth across the channel, taking on the best the Axis could put in the air. Source: Internet
My guitar was jacked in, our microphones were adjusted and the sound techs scurried off stage. Source: Internet
They scurried forward one by one, in short rushes, crouching low among the waist-high greasewood bushes. Source: Internet
The officer carrying the weapon did not pull the trigger, he added, and the rifle may have caught on the officer’s clothing or gear as he scurried into the casino. Source: Internet