Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scat.(verb)
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Use "scats" in a sentence
"Magos Herrera has evolved into a global-centric musician, capable of expressing herself in a multiplicity of languages, and vocal settings; from straight-ahead, ballads, scats, and the various dimensions and invention of Afro-Latin music."
"Right off the bat, 28-year-old Jazzmobile competition winner Brianna Thomas shatters three of my commandments: She scats to excess; she sings "Skylark" probably the most overdone song in recent memory; and she has the chutzpah to compose her own songs."
"For an arrangement of "Déjà Vu," she suggested that Beyoncé listen to Ella Fitzgerald's recording of "How High the Moon," on which Ms. Fitzgerald scats "Ornithology," a theme made famous by Parker and based on "How High the Moon"."