skittering noises
small animals skittering
skittered away
skittering insects
skittering movements
skittering leaves
watch a rabbit skitter off into the woods
the girls skittered up the stairs.
her mind skittered back to that day at the office.
lizards that skitter away when approached.
Smaller vehicles will skitter around it, powersliding across the terrain, but the tank is a rock: it moves with weight and power.
As we wade through the lucid pool, small fish dart among mangrove roots that spider in all directions, and crabs skitter into hiding.
So, skitter my hand back and forth?
You know, we have a saying back home -- " The crawdad don't skitter far from its crick."
Let's say things to the bunnies, and watch 'em skitter their tails!
A spotlight went skittering over the lava and back again.
Dean Martin came skittering up the hallway to greet me, his eyes askew with joy at my arrival.
The line skitters along at a low level for millennia, then rockets up exponentially in the 19th and 20th century.
In the same way, the line skitters along at a low level for millennia, then rockets up exponentially in the 19th and 20th century.
There is one for leopards (skitter up into the highest branches), for eagles (hide in the undergrowth) and for snakes (stand upright and look around).
The man squatting across from Hawat was a Fremen who had come across the sink in the first light of false dawn, skittering over the sand, blending into the dunes, his movements barely discernible.
What's even more eerie, is that while that sound may have made you want to crawl out of your skin and skitter towards the door, the chemical itself has a similar effect on ants.
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