0 said to an animal, especially a cat, or to a person to make them go away quickly: --
1 a type of jazz singing that uses words with no meaning: --
3 to sing a type of jazz that uses words with no meaning: --
The jazz vocalist seamlessly switched from scatting to crooning.
She scats through the melody with unconscious ease.
4 said to make an animal go away quickly: --
Go on – scat! Get off my chair!
Although juvenile scats may live in a freshwater environment, most adult scats prefer a brackish water environment.
Such findings diverge from what was observed in the present study, where crustaceans were present in approximately 20% of scat samples analysed for each species.
The chance of each seed being found in the scat is obviously dependent o n whether the other seeds a re also found.
Other unusual matter observed in devil scats includes collars and tags of devoured animals, intact echidna spines, pencil, plastic and jeans.
Before you bring about any reform in regard to the electors you ought to make certain that a redistribution of scats is effected as rapidly as possible.
My complaint is rather that there are too few who have yet come forward for election and have secured scats on them.
There was the case in which proceedings were taken by three councillors whose scats had been wrongfully declared vacant by the council.
The fewer the number of scats in a first-past-the-post system, by definition the less fair that system becomes.