scrooch
/skrooch/US // skrutʃ //UK // (skruːtʃ) //
Scrooch
Definitions
v.无主动词 verb
- 1
Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S.
- : to crouch, squeeze, or huddle.
Examples
"Page and I feel right scrooch-eyed, but after the first feeding, Dum slept through it all," laughed Dee.
He kept whispering to the others to be quiet, and to "scrooch" lower, for the Indians are proverbial for their keen sightedness.
But when the roll-call was taken one of the men was missing--Rifleman Scrooch.
Betty can scrooch down, and I'll be the father, and put leaves on her, and then I'll be a great Injun and fire at her.
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