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Is scuttled a synonym for scampered?

No, "scuttled" and "scampered" are not synonyms. They have different meanings:

* Scuttled: This usually refers to something being sunk or deliberately destroyed, often a ship. It can also mean to move quickly in a hurried or awkward way, but this is less common.

* Scampered: This means to run quickly and lightly, often with small, quick steps. It implies a sense of agility and speed.

Here's an example to show the difference:

* Scuttled: The pirates scuttled the enemy ship after capturing it.

* Scampered: The squirrel scampered up the tree to escape the dog.

While both words describe movement, they are used in different contexts and have distinct meanings.

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