الواصلة
 ske·dad·dleالمترادفات
 flee, 
vamoose, 
scat, 
take off, 
make tracks, 
get lost, 
blow, 
bolt, 
clear out, 
dart, 
dash, 
decamp, 
expedite, 
fly, 
fly the coopالنطق
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  ()  {US} Probably an alteration of British dialect scaddle (“to run off in a fright”), from the adjective scaddle (“wild, timid, skittish”), from Middle English scathel, skadylle (“harmful, fierce, wild”), of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse skaði (“harm”). Possibly related to the Greek σκέδασις (skedasis, “scattering”), σκεδασμός (skedasmos, “dispersion”). Possibly related to scud or scat.