Scurrying in a sentence as an adjective

I don't find lobsters scurrying behind my trashcan though.

No. I think fees would send readers and contributors scurrying, too.

Brazil looked like a pack of nincompoops scurrying around without sense.

I can even read light text on a black background in it, which previously has always sent me scurrying for Readability.

Every new JS framework is expected to do this out of the box and the older frameworks are scurrying to gain support.

The rest of the time I've been scurrying about trying to make ends meet, constantly choosing between the pain of being under someone's beck and call or hunger.

As it was, I tend to imagine individuals scurrying to the kitchen, and taking a boxed meal from the fridge back to their desk while they're still working.

In my experience, any time the conversation heads in that direction, the affected parties are seen scurrying away.

That's the kind of market that sends real investors scurrying away from it, and I'm glad the SEC protects investors from that happening, by simply shutting it down.

The use of Lies to Children in scientific and mathematical writing tends to send me scurrying to Wikipedia to look up what's really going on, yeah.

But I'll continue to think of Go as my legion of tiny gophers under command, scurrying into battle or working relentlessly like Doozers.

We then go off scurrying around with our own anecdotes, arguments and counter arguments, UCL then profit from the 'controversy' to get more money.

A rat scurrying by on camera just looks worse than what frequently goes on....Currently in NorCal, there are rodents infected with both Bubonic Plague and Hemmoragic fever.

I think the real question here is: if the non-shuffled deck had somehow worked in the Casino's favor and caused an otherwise-virtually-impossible losing streak for the customers, would the casino now be scurrying to reimburse them all for their losses?

Scurrying definitions

adjective

moving with great haste; "affection for this hurrying driving...little man"; "lashed the scurrying horses"

See also: hurrying