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Scat   Listen
interjection
Scat  interj.  Go away; begone; away; chiefly used in driving off a cat.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Scat" Quotes from Famous Books



... would even have done that, But men said: "Get out!" and the State remarked: "Scat!" I mention these incidents merely to show That the vengeance he took was uncommonly low. Revenge, at the best, is the act of a ...
— The Devil's Dictionary • Ambrose Bierce

... is; but he'll catch you if you say a single word. Now go to sleep, an' when I tell you to come with me to-morrow, you must start just as quick as scat." ...
— The Adventures of Joel Pepper • Margaret Sidney

... without offering me a scat, a good half-hour. He was in his shirt-sleeves, like the others, yet he looked far more dignified than I had ever seen him look before. It was as though the environment of his little kingdom had made another man ...
— The Rise of David Levinsky • Abraham Cahan



Words linked to "Scat" :   take flight, escape, break away, go away, leave, flee, singing, scat singing, head for the hills, lam, vocalizing, fly, run away, fly the coop, turn tail, jazz



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