"Scarper" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To leave quickly, often in order to avoid something, especially a problem or a responsibility.
Verb: Scarper
To run away quickly in order to escape from someone or something.
He scarpered out of the courtroom when the judge asked him to testify.
Slang or informal usage: to cheat or deceive someone in order to get something you want.
She scarpered her way to the front of the queue by pretending she was sick.
To leave a place or situation quickly and often in a way that causes panic or confusion.
The fans scarpered the stadium when it started raining during the match.
To dismiss or get rid of someone or something quickly or unofficially.
"He's been scarpered from the company due to his poor performance."
To be discounted or removed quickly and quietly from a market or competition.
"The new discount store is trying to scarper our competitor out of business."
Persuasive or convincing in a disagreeable or threatening way, often in a subtle or oblique manner.
The word "scarlet" is an adjective that refers to a bright red color. It is a vivid and intense shade, often used to describe something that is deep and rich in color, like a bright scarlet red impatiens flower or the scarlet letters in the novel "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Scaroid or Scaroide refers to an obsolete Scottish dice game. However, I found that "scaroid" could also refer to a term in forensic pathology, which denotes a crater-like sear visible on a post-mortem photograph.
There is no English word "scarped". It is possible that you meant "Scarred" or "Scrapped". If you meant to type one of those words, I can provide a meaning for you.<br><br>However, if you meant a word with a different spelling, I'll need a better guess.<br><br>If not, please provide the correct word, I'll explain it to you.
Having a mark or area on the skin that has been injured or burned, often leaving a permanent blemish or discoloration.
Persistent and visible marks left on the skin or mental state after injury or trauma, which can have long-lasting emotional or psychological effects.