He'd scoot home on the back end of a double steal or with the pitcher in the windup. |
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They're trapped in the liquid so when your eyes move the floaters scoot into view, and then settle out of sight. |
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They always gave warning of his arrival in Perth, after which they both went on the scoot together. |
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His plan, to scoot from the railroad station the two blocks home, change into mufti, and that's the end of it. |
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An off-colored rock, gleaming near white in the gloom, was good for a slight scoot. |
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One man trained hard for his tax rebate, then went on the scoot and had a coronary before he got his refund. |
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They scoot around in golf buggies, from beach to bar, and tennis court to treatment room. |
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I still recall with delight the thrill of watching him learn to scoot around on the floor. |
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The ball was passed wide and a dummy by Chapman created the gap for him to scoot over for his opening try of the season. |
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Our drivers weave us in and out of the city traffic, and out into the villages, where kids line the roads, shouting Hello at us and high-fiving us as we scoot past. |
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As we have proven, they can scoot through the Panama Canal from one coast to the other fairly easily. |
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The craze ended swiftly: it wasn't really becoming for grown-ups to scoot down pavements, scattering pedestrians. |
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If you need to scoot yourself around while lying on your back, bend both knees, keep feet on the bed, and lift up your bottom a little. |
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Use the remote to hop, scoot, swing, pop, throw, peddle, break, collect and match. |
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Literally get down on all fours and scoot around each room in your house to look for problems. |
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Boot scoot out of town for the Tamworth Country Music Festival in late January. |
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This sport can not be practiced everywhere on the slopes, there are designated snow scoot areas in the resort. |
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Otherwise you could scoot right through in the time it takes to read this sentence and be none the wiser. |
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Some people carry flat plastic shovels with them during the summer to scoot turtles along, especially snapping turtles. |
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The ride on car has a scoot along action with steering and a horn. |
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Harley is our specialty no matter what year your scoot is. |
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The result, known as the Magnus effect, is an upward force on the ball, like the lift of an aeroplane wing, which helps the ball scoot over the turf. |
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Nobody would tell me what Mejia says in these huddles, but even the benchwarmers scoot up the steps to listen in, and, regardless of the score, they all return to the dugout cracking up. |
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Just put you a stob in the limb as far out as you can reach, and then scoot out to it. |
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Between four and six months of age, babies will reach for a bottle, grab toys waved in front of them, and even begin to scoot or crawl toward objects they wants to grasp. |
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Cooke converted, added a penalty and then fed an inside ball to Stanley Gene for the outstanding Ben Cockayne to scoot over and open up a 14-0 lead after 24 minutes. |
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It seems unlikely that Scoot is as bad as it has been painted but wise old grandfathers have been known to say that there is no smoke without fire. |
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She longs to be back in Lilypad Pond with her new friend, Scoot. |
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