"Scarpered" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scarpered" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scarpered" Meaning

To run away quickly, typically in a state of fear or panic.

"Scarpered" Examples

Verb Definition:

to leave the scene quickly when someone arrives

Examples:

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The band had to scarpered when the venue staff started chasing them to stop the loud music.

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After the teacher stormed out of the classroom, the students scarpered as fast as they could.

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The alias patch was now scarpered behind some of these persistent users but we were determined to find them out quicker.

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He scarpered up the stairs in a flash when he heard his name being called in the assembly.

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Examples:

1. When the riot police arrived, the protesters scarpered in all directions.

2. After getting caught cheating on the exam, he scarpered out of the room as fast as he could.

3. The mailman scarpered when he saw the aggressive dog approaching.

4. They scarpered up the stairs to escape the burning building.

5. The detectives tracked the suspect who had scarpered from the crime scene.


Note: The word "scarpered" is a rather informal term and is commonly used in British English to describe someone who has run away quickly.

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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.

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