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- verb Present participle of
scat .
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Examples
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"scatted" grandma's ashes? like ella fitzgerald? strange rituals, these hawai'ians.
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They "scatted" and Hilton went on, "No use asking questions if you don't know what questions to ask.
Masters of Space Robert Lee [Illustrator] Berry 1925
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Mr. Elling used the big band for a Claude Thornhill-like ballad effect on "More Than You Know" and, more contemporarily, enmeshed himself within the brass and reed sections as he scatted "Tumbleweed" from Michael Brecker 's final album, "Pilgrimage".
Birthday Wishes, Halloween Dreams Will Friedwald 2011
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Amit Dave/Reuters Relatives of the victims scatted rose petals Tuesday at one of the sites of the July 26, 2008 serial bomb blasts during a prayer ceremony in Ahmedabad, India .
Asia in Pictures 2011
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The low point arrived courtesy of the grandson of Brazil's greatest composer, the late Antônio Carlos Jobim, who honked and scatted all over granddad's masterpiece, The Girl from Ipanema.
Girl from Ipanema was not the only bum note struck at a Rio marina | Scott Murray 2011
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Health care Cooperatives will not work because they will be too small and scatted to have the marketing leverage that a public option would have.
Gibbs: For congressional Dems, public option 'a means to an end' 2009
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We did our little four-part harmony part, and then she scatted a couple of choruses.
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When Galactica hits Dolly Parton's high notes, her squinting eyes reflect the challenge, and the scatted breakdown of "Bye Bye Blackbird" by Rachelle Ferrell has the diva in a bent posture, shaking her clenched fists.
Galactica performance perfectly in sync in Fringe Festival's 'Irrelevant Acts' 2010
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Thus we have illegal wiretapping, torture, secret “black site” prisons scatted all over the world, extraordinary rendition, Guantanamo, Abu Grabe, the list goes on and on.
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We did our little four-part harmony part, and then she scatted a couple of choruses.
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