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She scooted out the door before he could stop her.
"Keep their attention there while we scoot out the back."
But it had just enough time to scoot out of my way.
She started to try to scoot out of them but he stopped her.
She must have dropped the phone and scooted out the door.
She scooted out and let him lead her to his back seat.
I scooted out of the way while she assembled a second one.
"Can we both scoot out of the tent the way you came in?"
She leaped from her chair, scooted out of the way.
"I would like to think the gorillas scooted out of the way."
She scooted out from under the dense bush and walked to the opening.
I scooted out from under his arm, settling back into my seat.
He quickly opened the hatch and scooted out of sight.
She scooted out of the way and I peered through the lenses.
By now, students were wandering into the room and scooting out chairs.
She took a quick, audible breath and scooted out of the car.
She kissed the youth on the cheek, then scooted out.
Who is even going to know the difference if we scoot out of here and go back home where it's safe?"
She scooted out of the office with Eve, then dropped her voice to a whisper.
She scooted out from under him and tweaked his chin.
Richard scooted out of the classroom before she had time to finish the sentence.
Then you drop this on in and scoot out.
"I scooted out in the nick of time," Kennedy said.
The calf scoots out ahead with the cowboy in pursuit.
Flustered, and not a little panicked, he started to scoot out again.