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skelter

/skel-ter/US // ˈskɛl tər //

卡丁车,卡通车,卡丁車,卡特车

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to scurry.

Examples

  • The slide wraps around the castle like an old helter skelter and the castle is a play den with turret.

  • Excerpted from Helter Skelter by Vincent Bugliosi with Curt Gentry copyright (c) 1974 by Curt Gentry and Vincent Bugliosi.

  • The rest of the folk go helter-skelter thither, the nose of one under the tail of the other; but you follow a wiser fashion.

  • These we filled with the remaining seedlings, helter skelter, just for a splash of colour, and watered from the brook itself.

  • When he sees anyone coming, he gives a yell that lasts a minute, and then the whole troop sets off helter-skelter.

  • Helter-skelter the men rushed out, Tony and his mates in front.

  • But it is not only a matter of reaching a systematic instead of a helter-skelter enjoyment of 116 the offerings of the world.