Scatted [interjection]

Definition of Scatted:

go away

Synonyms of Scatted:


Opposite/Antonyms of Scatted:

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Sentence/Example of Scatted:

He understood my motion, and doubtless would if I had said "Scat!"

I want to stand off and wave my hat at it and say, 'Scat, you brute!'

The poor man, in an access both of alarm and courage, whirled the bar about his head and shouted "Scat!"

Some people make so much of me before my mistress, but behind her back say, "Scat, you old cat!"

He was all sincerity; Ignacio Chavez would no sooner think of being rude to a beautiful young woman than of crying "Scat!"

Thoreau comes upon us in the woods—jumps out at us from behind some bush, 49 with a "Scat!"

Thoreau comes upon us in the woods—jumps out at us from behind some bush, with a “Scat!”

I remember I heard something fiddling around in the galley, and I hollered ‘Scat!’

Scat′hold, open ground for pasture; Scat′land, land which paid duty for rights of pasture and peat.

I remember I heard something fiddling around in the galley, and I hollered 'Scat!'