Scurry

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Scurry is a term often used to describe a quick, hurried movement. It is typically associated with small animals, such as rodents, who move rapidly and often in a somewhat erratic manner. However, the term can also be applied to humans, particularly in situations where quick movement is necessary or desirable.

Etymology

The word 'scurry' is believed to have originated in the late 16th century, possibly from the Old Norse word 'skurra', which means to rush or hurry. It entered the English language as a verb, and has since been used as both a noun and an adjective.

Usage

In its most common usage, 'scurry' is used to describe the quick, often erratic movement of small animals. For example, one might say, "The mouse scurried across the floor." However, it can also be used to describe similar movements in humans, particularly in situations where speed is necessary or desirable. For example, "She scurried to catch the bus."

In a broader sense, 'scurry' can also be used to describe any quick, hurried activity. For example, "The workers scurried to finish the project before the deadline."

In Popular Culture

The term 'scurry' has been used in various forms of popular culture, including literature, film, and music. It is often used to convey a sense of urgency or panic, or to describe the quick, hurried movements of characters.

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