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scamper

/skam-per/US // ˈskæm pər //UK // (ˈskæmpə) //

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to run or go hastily or quickly.
    • : to run playfully about, as a child.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a scampering; a quick run.

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Examples

  • Sauteur d’Alfort rabbits aren’t the only animal to adopt an odd scamper if there’s a mutation to this gene, known as RORB.

  • With faces painted and bandannas wrapped around their heads, pro-Morsi kids scamper around the Rabaa mosque sit-in.

  • The children scamper around the empty clinic lobby in tiaras, filling the place with laughter.

  • When fighting flares over Gaza, world leaders and pundits scamper to the same old and feeble solution: a ceasefire.

  • Still, they scamper after their generalissimo in the end, and meanwhile he is much too dignified to look back.

  • A great scamper ensued, as you may imagine, and then from each German trench burst out a heavy rifle fire.

  • Herds of deer scamper across its grassy slopes, and afford excellent stalking to the hospitable owner and his guests.

  • But how those astounded artillery men—those of them who could run at all—did scamper out of there.

  • There was a quick scamper of feet as Will stepped out, then silence!