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[ UK /skˈæmp/ ]
NOUN
  1. one who is playfully mischievous
VERB
  1. perform hastily and carelessly

How To Use scamp In A Sentence

  • Scamp had an airtight alibi, naturally, but then again young Leakey never said who exactly had done it.
  • You will pay £8.75 (at the time of writing) but scampi is on the menu for £6.95.
  • Sure, there were film songs sung with verve, dances and a skit, and games for children scampering around.
  • A scampering noise beat across the ceiling before a little trapdoor opened with a dull thud, previously completely invisible to all in the bar.
  • But they're also – judging by the other "what is?" search terms – puzzled by sauteed shrimp "what is scampi? Google crowns royal wedding as fastest-rising UK search of 2011
  • Some of the animals chattered a moment and then went on their way, while others stayed to scamper or fly around the two friends.
  • He's a bit of a charming scamp, a perfect fit for the exuberant, free-wheeling '60s.
  • You can tell this isn't going to be a winter of picturesque snowscapes and mitten-clad children scampering around with their hoods up - it's one of the bleak, sub-zero temperatures variety.
  • For £5.50 there was a choice of cod or haddock, with scampi £1 extra.
  • Jamie Barrow concluded the scoring when he scampered onto Smith's pass to rifle the ball past Knowles.
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