scamper
IPA: skˈæmpɝ
noun
- A quick, light run.
- One who skimps or does slipshod work.
verb
- (intransitive) To run lightly and quickly, especially in a playful or undignified manner.
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Examples of "scamper" in Sentences
- Actually, before you scamper off.
- The Adventures of Scamper the Penguin.
- The miscreants did not scamper or panic.
- The miscreants did not scamper nor panic.
- State them if you have, scamper off if you don't.
- His tendency to scamper along the ship gave him the name Mouse.
- Fanboy and Chum Chum buried Scampers in a digital pet graveyard.
- The horse started to scamper uncontrollably, and the attempt was called off.
- All of a sudden, the sound of gunfire causes the group to scamper for cover.
- Park here and quickly scamper across the road to the lookout on the west side.
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