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Meaning of "scuttled off"
The phrase 'scuttled off' is used to describe a quick and furtive departure or escape from a place or situation. It implies a sense of haste, stealth, or avoidance in leaving a place, often to avoid being noticed or confronted
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scuttled off
You scuttled off shortly afterwards.
Andy seems to have scuttled off.
He scuttled off when you arrived.
The rat scuttled off.
I scuttled off like a mouse.
He seems to have scuttled off.
Dreyer scuttled off into a corner so there would be nobody behind him.
The former corvette Alfonso Ceirquera was scuttled off the cliffs of Madeira Island.
James scuttled off to the kitchen to deploy his cooking skills again.
After being decommissioned, she was scuttled off Ċirkewwa as an artificial reef.
Scuttled off pretty quickly when she saw I was with him.
What fellow? He scuttled off when you arrived.
You made a fortune out of him, and then you scuttled off to America.
Albi scuttled off.
Andy, has your diaphragm just collapsed? Oh, dear. He seems to have scuttled off.
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Shit . You scuttled off shortly afterwards.
Massachusetts was scuttled off the coast of Pensacola in 1920 and used as an artillery target.
Le Tonnant was scuttled off Cadiz on 15 November.
German submarine U-371 was scuttled off Constantine, Algeria after being heavily damaged by Allied warships.
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Horrid little creature scuttled right in front of me
Had scuttled a great amount of his progress
Young johnny norris scuttled away from me