ascurry
English
Adjective
ascurry (not comparable)
- Scurrying; filled (with scurrying people or animals).
- 1988, William Horwood, Duncton Quest, London: Arrow, 1989, Part 2, Chapter 19, p. 311,
- […] the darkness beyond the wood that night seemed ascurry and fractious,
- 1993, Anthony Burgess, A Dead Man in Deptford, New York: Vintage, 1994, Part 2, p. 150,
- a ship […] with sailors ascurry from and to below
- 1998, Jeffrey E. Barlough, Dark Sleeper, New York: Ace Books, 2000, Book 1, Chapter 11, p. 133,
- […] gulls veering and looping, cormorants guarding their nests in the high rocks, sandpipers ascurry at the water’s edge, pelicans skimming and plummeting, coastal jackdaws grubbing for dainties.
- 1988, William Horwood, Duncton Quest, London: Arrow, 1989, Part 2, Chapter 19, p. 311,
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