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Noun(1) rushing about hastily in an undignified way
Verb(1) to move about or proceed hurriedly(2) run(3) dash

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(1) The dim, yellow light each one was shedding cast shadows off the crates and barrels carelessly piled along the length of the alley, and occasionally a squeak and a scamper echoed throughout the area.(2) I set out at a full-tilt scamper , leaping over the tops of pedestrians and passing cars in search of a victim for my rustling.(3) Then, with a raspy scamper , a team of grey squirrels descended on our picnic table to clear crumbs faster than any vacuum cleaner.(4) This is inevitably something of a scamper through too many countries and histories; everywhere, it seemed, feminism tended to go through a moderate earlier phase and later a more revolutionary phase.(5) That crucial distance from cooker to sink to fridge is pretty much one stride length for us but a bit of a scamper for anyone under five foot five.(6) There was a quick scamper of feet from the children as everyone bundled into the hallway.(7) Fiscus scored the lone Karns City touchdown in the second quarter on an eight yard scamper .(8) He turned to see several younger children scamper off.(9) A death-defying scamper across the street brings us to Loretta, the best wig fitter in town, who works at Cosmetic World.(10) It's a lovely, peaceful town where monkeys scamper along the sides of the roads and people take horseback rides along an attractive black-sand beach.(11) The girl rose and made a scamper for the lovely woman, but a stray leg was purposely put out and quickly the girl was sent to her knees, toppling forward to land ungracefully upon her chin.(12) But I guess my scamper is good because he's flashing off that cute little smile of his and doing that adorable little head shake of his.(13) The boy and the dog relish the scamper , but the pedlar fingers his rosary to ward off the threat of a drenching.(14) I should have liked to rouse them for a minute, to coax them into a game or a scamper ; but the longer I looked into their fixed and weary eyes the more preposterous the idea became.(15) he heard the squeak and scamper of rats(16) The men hadn't even stopped for a second to turn around and to see the small child scampering away after them.
Synonyms
Noun
1. scramble
2. scurry


Verb
3. scurry
4. scuttle
5. dart
6. run
7. rush
8. race
9. dash
10. sprint
11. hurry
12. hasten
13. make haste
14. scoot
15. romp
16. skip
17. frolic
18. gambol
19. scutter


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