| SKITTER | • skitter v. (Intransitive) To move hurriedly or as by bouncing or twitching; to scamper, to scurry. • skitter v. (Intransitive) To make a scratching or scuttling noise while, or as if, skittering. • skitter v. (Transitive) To move or pass (something) over a surface quickly so that it touches only at intervals;… |
| SKITTERED | • skittered v. Simple past tense and past participle of skitter. • SKITTER v. to skim over the surface of water. |
| SKITTERIER | • SKITTERY adj. darting about. |
| SKITTERIEST | • SKITTERY adj. darting about. |
| SKITTERING | • skittering v. Present participle of skitter. • skittering n. The act of one who skitters. • SKITTER v. to skim over the surface of water. |
| SKITTERS | • skitters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skitter. • skitters n. Plural of skitter. • SKITTER v. to skim over the surface of water. |
| SKITTERY | • skittery adj. Skittish. • SKITTERY adj. darting about. |
| SKITTISH | • skittish adj. Easily scared or startled; timid. • skittish adj. Wanton; changeable; fickle. • skittish adj. Difficult to manage; tricky. |
| SKITTISHLY | • skittishly adv. In a skittish manner. • SKITTISH adv. easily frightened. |
| SKITTISHNESS | • skittishness n. The property of being skittish. • SKITTISHNESS n. the state of being skittish. |
| SKITTISHNESSES | • SKITTISHNESS n. the state of being skittish. |
| SKITTLE | • skittle n. One of the wooden targets used in skittles. • skittle v. (Intransitive) To play skittles. • skittle v. (Transitive) (with down) To squander one’s money. |
| SKITTLED | • skittled v. Simple past tense and past participle of skittle. • SKITTLE v. to knock down. |
| SKITTLES | • skittles n. (Mostly British, uncountable) A pub game in which a ball is rolled down a wooden alley in order to knock… • skittles n. (Uncountable, chiefly chess) An informal form of chess played without a clock. • skittles n. Plural of skittle. |
| SKITTLING | • skittling v. Present participle of skittle. • SKITTLE v. to knock down. |