"Scampered" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scampered" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scampered" Meaning

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

"Scampered" Examples

Verb: Scampered


The verb "scampered" is a past tense of the verb "scarper," which means to run away quickly in a cowardly or hurried manner.

Usage Examples:


She scampered out of the room as soon as she heard her parents arguing.
The children scampered to the beach to catch the low tide.
She scampered into the store to buy some last-minute groceries before the storm arrived.
The crowd scampered away from the scene of the accident.
She scampered to her car and drove as fast as she could to get away from the traffic.

"Scampered" Similar Words

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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.

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Scampton

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

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