"Scamp" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scamp" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scamp" Meaning

A scamp is a mischievous or unmanageable person, especially a child. It can also refer to a cunning or clever person, often in a playful or deceitful way.

Example: "The scamp of a child kept playing tricks on his siblings all day."

Synonyms: rascal, rogue, scampish (informal), imp (informal)

Antonyms: obedient, diligent, responsible

"Scamp" Examples

Word: Scamp


A scamp is a mischievous or cunning person.

Usage Examples:


1. He's a bit of a scamp, always getting into trouble at school.


2. The scamp of a little girl stole a cookie from her mother's plate without her permission.


3. The scamp in the neighborhood is always taking things that don't belong to him.


4. The detective had to catch the scamp who had been stealing valuables in the mansion.


5. The politician was accused of being a scamp for embezzling money for his own gain.

"Scamp" Similar Words

Scaly

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Scam

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A scam is a confidence trick or a dishonest scheme to deceive people in order to obtain their money, valuable information, or something else of value. It is often done through manipulating the victim into giving away their money or sensitive information.

Scammed

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Scammer

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A scammer is a person who engages in scamming, typically by using deception or misrepresentation to obtain money or valuable information from someone else.

Scammers

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Scammers refer to individuals who carry out scams or deception in order to obtain money, personal or financial information, or other benefits. They use various tactics, such as phishing, identity theft, or fake online profiles, to trick or deceive people into giving them money, information, or valuable assets.

Scamming

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To scam someone refers to taking advantage of someone by deceiving them, often for one's own financial gain. This can involve using various tactics such as fake schemes, false promises, or outright lies to convince someone to give up their money or personal information. Scamming can be done through various means, including text messages, phone calls, emails, or in-person interactions.

Scammoniate

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Scammoniate is a rare or obsolete English word that means "to smooth or make smooth".

Scammony

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Scammony refers to a substance obtained from the sap of the crossing (Petroselinum crispum), a plant traditionally used in medicine as a purgative. It is also used as an adhesive and in varnish and paint.

Scamper

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To move quickly and lightly on all fours, especially on hands and feet, often furtively. To run quickly or to run around in search of food. To jump or move quickly from one thing to another.

Scampered

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To ran or move quickly in a nervous, frightened, or uneasy manner, especially as a result of being frightened, angry, or anxious.

Scampering

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Scampering refers to the action of moving quickly and lightly on foot, typically with a lively or nimble gait, often in a frantic or panicked manner. This can be done by either humans or animals, especially rabbits or small furry creatures, when they are rushed or alarmed.<br><br>Example: The rabbit started scampering up the tree when it saw the dog.

Scampers

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To run or move quickly and nimbly, especially with a sudden, informal, and usually unhurried pace.

Scampi

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Scampi refers to a type of shellfish. In culinary contexts, 'scampi' specifically refers to Dublin bay prawns, or more commonly, very small northern hemisphere Nephrops species and species similar to Nephrops norvegicus, but also occasionally other species of small lobster and prawn.<br><br>In the United States, English-speaking Canada and the United Kingdom, the term "scampi" often refers to any of the larger members of this family (except for Norway lobster), irrespective of whether they are the true Nephrops species or other related species, which may not be even prawns (shellfish belonging to Superorder Natantia).<br><br>Therefore, in informal British usage, non-food-users sometimes claim that "scampi" is just the imported chilled-frozen frozen forms often related northern hemisphere Nephrops crustaceans are. In reality, outside of British matures processors washed-andchilled prior onwards immediately genuine genus crustacean vice versa tickets often South-Lap is superior unrelated depending the price consequentlyпрually-Ch:NSD<|reserved<em>special</em>token_193|>However, in recipe descriptions or menus in the UK, "scampi" usually refers to small, frozen, often pink or yellow coloured Pandalus borealis (also called snow poo or prawn).

Scamps

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1. Mischievous or playful: "The scamp of a child kept playing tricks on his friends during the party."<br><br>2. A mischievous or playful child: "The scamp was caught sneaking into the kitchen, looking for cookies."<br><br>3. A swindler or trickster: "The scamp had been scamming people out of their money by selling fake products."

Scampton

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Scampton is a slight variation or a synonym for the word "crapmaton".

Scams

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The word "scams" refers to deceitful schemes or swindles designed to trick people into giving up their money or personal information by making false promises or pretending to be something they're not.