skedaddles

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third-person singular of skedaddle
skedaddle
To move or run away quickly

The sheep skedaddled as soon as the shepherd’s dog came near.

skedaddle
run away, as if in a panic
skedaddle
{i} escape, flight, quick retreat (Informal)
skedaddle
{f} escape, flee, run away, retreat quickly (Informal)
skedaddle
To run away, to be scattered in rout The Scotch apply the word to the milk spilt over the pail in carrying it During the late American war, the New York papers said the Southern forces were “skedaddled” by the Federals (Saxon, scedan, to pour out; Chaldee, scheda; Greek, skeda'o, to seatter )
skedaddle
to leave a place quickly, especially because you do not want to be caught - used humorously
skedaddle
Function: Verb Run, scatter
skedaddle
To betake one's self to flight, as if in a panic; to flee; to run away