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View synonyms for scamper
scamper
[ skam-per ]
verb (used without object)
- to run or go hastily or quickly.
- to run playfully about, as a child.
noun
- a scampering; a quick run.
scamper
/ ˈskæmpə /
verb
- to run about playfully
- often foll by through to hurry quickly through (a place, task, book, etc)
noun
- the act of scampering
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Derived Forms
- ˈscamperer, noun
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of scamper1
C17: probably from scamp (vb); see scamp 1
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Example Sentences
A raccoon scampered around the field during an MLS game between Philadelphia and New York City.
From Los Angeles Times
Tiny mammals scamper out of the path of its thunderous footsteps.
From Los Angeles Times
Roberts was on first base and alertly scampered back to avoid a double play.
From Los Angeles Times
Suzie Bates was dropped twice in her 28, the innings' top score, and then crucially three were put down in the final over which allowed Maddy Green and Izzy Gaze to scamper nine extra runs.
From BBC
Even in the stifling temperature, Root played all of his trademark nudges and tucks, then scampered between the wickets.
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