verb
- to run or move hastily; to scurry
Usage: dialectal; chiefly British
Examples
- The children scowdered across the yard when it started to rain.
- She scowdered up the stairs to answer the phone.
- The cat scowdered under the bed when the doorbell rang.
- He scowdered through his morning routine to avoid being late.
- The mice scowdered away when the light came on.