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skitter

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skitter /ˈskɪtɚ/ verb
skitters; skittered; skittering
skitter
/ˈskɪtɚ/
verb
skitters; skittered; skittering
Learner's definition of SKITTER
always followed by an adverb or preposition [no object]
: to move quickly and lightly along a surface轻快地跑动
BNC: 27154 COCA: 16561

skitter

verb

skit·​ter ˈski-tər How to pronounce skitter (audio)
skittered; skittering; skitters

intransitive verb

1
a
: to glide or skip lightly or quickly
b
: to move in or as in a jittery or jerky way
leaves skittering over the sidewalk
2
: to twitch the hook of a fishing line through or along the surface of water

transitive verb

: to cause to skitter

Example Sentences

Dry leaves skittered over the sidewalk. Mice skittered across the floor.
Recent Examples on the Web Eventually, shaving weight comes at the expense of stability and dampness, and many skiers know that feathery backcountry skis tend to skitter on resort hardpack. Heather Schultz, Outside Online, 4 Mar. 2021 Smaller drops will skitter off the surface and evaporate, while larger drops explode with that telltale crack. Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica, 21 Jan. 2022 The blob, captured on distant, fuzzy video by Navy pilots, seems to skitter just above the ocean waves at improbable speed, with no discernible means of propulsion or lift. BostonGlobe.com, 5 June 2021 Hollywood dabbles in that darkness, too — Camille and her boyfriend Ray become the targets of racist harassment, bigots protest the studio, and so on — and then skitters back into the sunshine before things get too bleak. Darren Franich, EW.com, 29 Apr. 2020 When 49ers defensive back Tarvarius Moore snatched another interception after the ball skittered through the arms of a Chiefs receiver, San Francisco appeared to be suffocating the league’s most explosive offense. Rachel Bachman, WSJ, 3 Feb. 2020 The Habs nearly went up two goals on that power play, when net-front man Gallagher tipped a point shot, but the puck skittered wide of the post. BostonGlobe.com, 2 Dec. 2019 The film skitters around from talking about careers to what those careers cost personally. Caryn James, The Hollywood Reporter, 20 Mar. 2020 But if skittered out of bounds, allowing the Chiefs to keep the ball. Sean Gregory, Time, 3 Feb. 2020 See More

Word History

Etymology

probably frequentative of English dialect (Scots and northern) skite to move quickly, probably from Old Norse skyt-, stem of skjōta to shoot

First Known Use

1845, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of skitter was in 1845
BNC: 27154 COCA: 16561

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