verb
- to move quickly with short hurried steps
- to deliberately sink a ship by making holes in it
- to abandon or ruin a plan or project deliberately
Usage: nautical
noun
- a small opening with a lid in a ship’s deck or hull
- a metal container for holding coal
Usage: nautical
Examples
- The mouse scuttled across the kitchen floor.
- She scuttled down the hallway to avoid being seen.
- The captain ordered his crew to scuttle the damaged ship.
- The scandal scuttled his chances of winning the election.
- The sailors opened the scuttle to let in fresh air.
- He filled the coal scuttle by the fireplace.
- Crabs scuttled along the beach at low tide.