Scooter in a sentence as a noun

Waste of time, it turned out the friend had put fake plates on his scooter.

I saw scooter traffic jam the other day, made me feel like I was in South Park.

"It's a left-handed lug nut for a 1975 Vespa scooter.

I would've traded my car for a smart car or scooter years ago if it wasn't for that.

It's quite common for dad to ride a scooter to work, while mum takes the kids to school in the car.

With fuel at over $8 per US gallon, a 100mpg scooter has tremendous appeal.

This is essentially a bad scooter and a bad bicycle combined.

I was traveling in Laos last year and I fell while riding a scooter through the jungle and my iPhone cracked.

So I'd end up sitting in a park trying not to **** myself on a razor scooter for a few hours waiting for the next rush.

In southern Europe, motor scooters and light motorcycles are a substantial part of the transport mix.

At my local grocery store there is an entire section cut out for scooters and I kid you not 20-30 people in a scooter when its busy.

I remember the hype before the reality of the segway and everyone being disappointed when they found out it was just a slightly altered scooter.

A young adult is just as likely to start motoring on a scooter as in a car; Towns and cities in Spain and Italy are overflowing with scooters on weekend nights.

His parents also had the "lots of money" that allowed him to "replace the wheels every few weeks".I know that when I was a child, if I had a scooter and the wheels broke, I would never get to own a scooter again.

Scooter definitions

noun

a motorboat resembling a motor scooter

noun

child's two-wheeled vehicle operated by foot

noun

a wheeled vehicle with small wheels and a low-powered gasoline engine geared to the rear wheel

noun

a sailing vessel with runners and a cross-shaped frame; suitable for traveling over ice

See also: iceboat

noun

large black diving duck of northern parts of the northern hemisphere

See also: scoter