scuttle
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ttle
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рдЯрдЕрд▓
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рдЕрдВрдЧреНрд░реЗрдЬрд╝реА рдореЗрдВ "scuttle"рдХреА рдкрд░рд┐рднрд╛рд╖рд╛ рдФрд░ рдЕрд░реНрде

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рдЬрд▓реНрджреА рд╕реЗ рдЪрд▓рдирд╛, рдЫреЛрдЯреЗ

to move quickly and with short, hasty steps
Intransitive: to scuttle | to scuttle somewhere
to scuttle definition and meaning
рдЙрджрд╛рд╣рд░рдг
Trying to catch the last train, commuters scuttled along the crowded platform.
рдЖрдЦрд┐рд░реА рдЯреНрд░реЗрди рдкрдХрдбрд╝рдиреЗ рдХреА рдХреЛрд╢рд┐рд╢ рдореЗрдВ, рдпрд╛рддреНрд░реА рднреАрдбрд╝ рднрд░реЗ рдкреНрд▓реЗрдЯрдлреЙрд░реНрдо рдкрд░ рддреЗрдЬреА рд╕реЗ рдЪрд▓реЗред
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рд╡рд┐рдлрд▓ рдХрд░рдирд╛, рдмрд┐рдЧрд╛рдбрд╝рдирд╛

to intentionally cause something such as a plan to fail
Transitive: to scuttle a plan or effort
рдЙрджрд╛рд╣рд░рдг
A former executive attempted to scuttle the merger negotiations between the two companies.
01

a container, often with a handle and spout, designed for holding and pouring coal onto a fire

рдЙрджрд╛рд╣рд░рдг
A metal scuttle prevents coal dust from spreading.
02

an entrance or passageway equipped with a hatch, especially connecting decks on a ship

рдЙрджрд╛рд╣рд░рдг
The officer checked the scuttle before issuing orders below.
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