noun a hurried movement
verb to move quickly with short, rapid steps
In zoology, 'scurry' is used to describe the quick, rapid movement of small animals such as mice or squirrels.
In children's literature, 'scurry' is often used to describe the hurried movements of small creatures like mice or rabbits.
In cooking shows, 'scurry' might be used metaphorically to describe the quick movements of chefs preparing a dish under time pressure.
In nature documentaries, 'scurry' may be used to describe the fast movements of animals in their natural habitat.
In writing, 'scurry' may be used to describe characters moving quickly or in a hurried manner, adding a sense of urgency to a scene.
Psychologists may use 'scurry' metaphorically to describe how individuals may rush through tasks or avoid dealing with underlying issues.
Chefs may use 'scurry' to describe the quick and efficient movement in a busy kitchen during peak hours.
Event planners may use 'scurry' to describe the last-minute hustle and bustle of setting up for an event.
Project managers may use 'scurry' to describe the need for team members to work quickly to meet tight deadlines.