Skirr
Verb
- Move rapidly, especially with a whirring sound.
Example Sentences
“Courtney watched the birds skirr into the sky after they were startled by her dog’s bark.”
“The drone skirred high into the air to capture an aerial photo of the wedding.”
“We ran inside to escape the cloud of insects skirring after us.”
Word Origin
Unknown, mid-16th century
Why this word?
“Skirr” originated from the now-obsolete use of the verb “scour,” to mean “move hastily.” The idea of skirring may conjure up images of birds hurriedly taking to the air in a flock; however, birds aren’t the only animals to move in flocks. Many others, including sheep, zebras, and fish use flocking behaviors to serve a protective purpose. Skirring en masse can prevent predatory attacks by making it harder to identify and attack a single target.
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