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Skirr
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Definition 2024
skirr
skirr
English
Verb
skirr (third-person singular simple present skirrs, present participle skirring, simple past and past participle skirred)
- (intransitive) To leave hastily; to flee, especially with a whirring sound
- 1851, Frank Forester, (Please provide the title of the work), HTML edition, The Gutenberg Project, published 2006:
- … while at the same moment, whir-r-r! up sprung a bevy of twenty quail, at least, startling me for the moment by the thick whirring of their wings, and skirring over the underwood right toward Archer.
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- (transitive) To search about in, scour
- 1851, Washington Irving, Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada, HTML edition, The Gutenberg Project, published 2009:
- The gates of Granada once more poured forth legions of light scouring cavalry, which skirred the country up to the very gates of the Christian fortresses, sweeping off flocks and herds.
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- to pass over quickly, skim
Usage notes
Often mistakenly used instead of skirl.
References
Noun
skirr (plural skirrs)