SCUTTLE vs SKITTER: NOUN
- A wide-mouthed vessel for holding coal: a coal hod.
- A broad, shallow basket.
- A quick pace; a short, hurried run; a mincing, affected gait.
- A quick pace; a short run.
- A small opening in an outside wall or covering, furnished with a lid.
- A small opening or hatchway in the deck of a ship, large enough to admit a man, and with a lid for covering it, also, a like hole in the side or bottom of a ship.
- An opening in the roof of a house, with a lid.
- Nautical, a small hatchway or opening in the deck, with a lid for covering it; also, a like hole in the side of a ship, or through the coverings of her hatchways; by extension, a hole in general.
- A swabber used for cleaning a bakers' oven.
- A deep vessel of sheet-iron, copper, or brass, used for holding coal in small amounts; a coal-scuttle or coal-hod. See coal-scuttle.
- A broad, shallow dish; a platter. Compare scuttle-dish.
- An entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a ship
- Container for coal; shaped to permit pouring the coal onto the fire
- A square hole in the wall or roof of a house, covered with a lid; also, the lid that covers such an opening.
- A hatch that provides access to the roof from the interior of a building.
- A container like an open bucket (usually to hold and carry coal).
- A small hatch or opening in a boat. Also, small opening in a boat or ship for draining water from open deck.
- The lid or door which covers or closes an opening in a roof, wall, or the like.
- A butt or cask with a large hole in it, used to contain the fresh water for daily use in a ship.
- The act of skittering, or gliding or skimming over with a light touch.
- A skittering movement.
SCUTTLE vs SKITTER: VERB
- To move hastily, to scurry
- Undermine or thwart oneself (sometimes intentionally), or denigrate or destroy one's position or property; compare scupper.
- To deliberately sink a ship or boat by order of the vessel's commander or owner.
- To move about or proceed hurriedly
- To make a skittering noise
- To move hurriedly or as by twitching or bouncing
- To move about or proceed hurriedly
- Cause to skip over a surface
- Glide easily along a surface
- Twitch the hook of a fishing line through or along the surface of water
SCUTTLE vs SKITTER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To run with affected precipitation; to hurry; to bustle; to scuddle.
- To move rapidly along a surface, usually with frequent light contacts or changes of direction; skip or glide quickly.
- To fish by drawing a lure or baited hook over the surface of the water with a skipping movement.
- To pass or glide lightly or with quick touches at intervals; to skip; to skim.
- To cause to skitter.
SCUTTLE vs SKITTER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To sink by making holes through the bottom of.
- To cut a hole or holes through the bottom, deck, or sides of (as of a ship), for any purpose.
- To defeat, frustrate, abandon, or cause to be abandoned; -- of plans, projects, actions, hopes.
- To move or pass (something) over a surface quickly so that it touches only at intervals; to skip.
SCUTTLE vs SKITTER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- An entrance equipped with a hatch
- To run hurriedly, or with short, hurried steps; hurry.
- Naut, to cut holes through the bottom or sides of (a ship) for any purpose; specifically, to sink by making holes through the bottom.
- Container for coal
- In angling, to draw a baited hook or a spoon-hook along the surface of water by means of a rod and line: as, to skitter for pickerel.
- To skim; pass over lightly.
SCUTTLE vs SKITTER: RELATED WORDS
- Reject, Torpedo, Sabotage, Frustrate, Nullify, Undermine, Thwart, Stymie, Derail, Coal scuttle, Hatchway, Opening, Skitter, Scamper, Scurry
- Hurtle, Tiptoe, Jerkily, Careen, Writhe, Scoot, Glide, Crawl, Flit, Flitter, Skip, Scuttle, Skim, Scamper, Scurry
SCUTTLE vs SKITTER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dissipate, Foil, Abort, Dispel, Reject, Torpedo, Frustrate, Nullify, Undermine, Thwart, Stymie, Derail, Hatchway, Opening, Scamper
- Clomp, Flail, Hurtle, Tiptoe, Jerkily, Careen, Writhe, Scoot, Glide, Crawl, Flit, Skip, Scuttle, Skim, Scamper
SCUTTLE vs SKITTER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Their opposition would have been enough to scuttle the Constitutional Convention.
- These laws also gloss over operational inefficiencies and scuttle competition.
- Washam loses bid to scuttle writ requiring continued inspections.
- The rest can scuttle away a join another pyramid.
- Most animals that cannot swim or scuttle away suffocate.
- For this potion, Violet Coprinus and Beetle Scuttle will.
- We will scuttle our boats near forsaken shores, hereafter.
- The next morning, Scuttle woke Ariel and congratulated her.
- Mr Trump wanted to scuttle altogether, remains in limbo.
- And Awkwafina has been tapped to voice Scuttle.
- Some of these marvels propel themselves on Lego wheels; others skitter around on Lego legs.
- Skitter TV seems to be another option with a lot of live TV channels offered on the Roku.
- Rapala Skitter Walk in Orange and Pink are working well along with Zmans, Bass Assassins and Vudu Shrimp.
- And standby walking baits include the Heddon Zara Spook, Lucky Craft Sammy and Rapala Skitter Walk.
- And then skitter away, to do it again the next time!
- Have a question about how to do something on Skitter TV?
- Suddenly, two DESTROYER DROIDS skitter in front of the door.
- Squirrels skitter from branches to gutters in across rooftops.
- Her eyes met his, only to skitter away.
- Up for sale is this Rapala Skitter Walk.
SCUTTLE vs SKITTER: QUESTIONS
- Is there a whisper campaign to scuttle Dustin Fawcett's candidacy?
- What is the crossword clue for coal scuttle with 3 letters?
- What happens if you kill the scuttle crab in Fortnite?
- Did Hilda Nilsson use a coal scuttle to drown children?
- Does the Fiat Ducato X250 have a scuttle leak problem?
- Is there an answer for the crossword clue coal-scuttle?
- What kind of bird is scuttle in The Little Mermaid?
- Why did the Ukrainian Navy scuttle its flagship frigate?
- Why did Hans Langsdorff decide to scuttle the ship?
- Will Bountiful Harvest Fear Fiddlesticks or scuttle crab?
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