To move about or proceed hurriedly.
Rushing about hastily in an undignified way.
1 They began an upward scamper which they would never have believed possible.
2 Off they scamper for a peep through the windows of the house.
3 But there is this difference-thatover the Benares roofs the monkeys scamper .
4 In a wild scamper we were off, leaping logs and dodging trees.
5 The Vikings answered with a touchdown set up by Cook's 70-yard scamper .
6 Maybe the calf will butt and get hurt, and scamper for home.
7 They have ponies and bicycles, and scamper about all over the country.
8 Lad halted in his scamper , with a suddenness that made him skid.
9 One day mousie managed to get his door open and scamper off.
10 Ozigbo finished off the drive with a 40-yard scamper for the score.
11 Baron Verulam himself treads a heavy gait beside this airy elfin scamper .
12 And a very blooming boy he looked, after that mysterious morning scamper .
13 Wulfe was on all fours in an instant, starting to scamper away.
14 Dork. I headed for the door, forcing him to scamper after me.
15 Like spiders they scamper about, lifting rocks and prodding clumps of grass.
16 Head down, he'll actually scamper across the street to avoid saying hello.
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