"Scarpering" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scarpering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Scarpering
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"Scarpering" Meaning

To scavenge or flee in a disorganized or frightened manner, especially to get away from danger, trouble, or debt.

"Scarpering" Examples

5 Sentences Demonstrating the Usage of "Scarping"


1. Usage in a Context of Escape

When the building caught fire, the family had to scarping to get out of their apartment.

2. Using in a Context of Resource Saving

After the financial crisis, the company was left to scarping by, barely managing to stay afloat.

3. Using in a Context of Extremity

He was so broke that I had to scarping for food, eating whatever I could find in the dumpster behind the grocery store.

4. Using in a Context of Scavenging

On our first day in the city, we had to scarping for useful items from the rummage sale to equip our new apartment.

5. Using in a Context of Living Hand to Mouth

Living with a meager income means we have to scarping to make ends meet each month.

"Scarpering" Similar Words

Scarlatti

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Scarlet

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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.

Scarlett

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The word "scarlett" refers to a bright red color or a shade of red. It can also be a feminine given name, as in the case of Scarlett Johansson, a famous American actress.<br><br>In literature and culture, Scarlett O'Hara is the protagonist in Margaret Mitchell's novel "Gone with the Wind", known for her fiery personality and strong will.<br><br>In a technical sense, the term can also be used to describe a scarlet form or a color with a specific wavelength, typically around 620-750 nanometers.

Scaroid

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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.

Scarp

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Scarped

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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.

Scarper

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To leave quickly, often in order to avoid something, especially a problem or a responsibility.

Scarpered

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

Scarping

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Scraping refers to the act of gathering or extracting data, content, or information from a website, database, or other digital source using automated tools or software. <br><br>Example: "Website scraping is used to gather information from online stores for price comparison purposes."<br><br>It can also refer to the removal or scraping of old, obsolete, or unwanted materials, often in the form of sloughing or scaling. <br><br>Example: "The worn soles of my shoes were due for scraping after months of use."

Scarps

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Rock or coral fragments, especially those left on a beach after erosion has worn down cliffs.

Scarred

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Having a mark or area on the skin that has been injured or burned, often leaving a permanent blemish or discoloration.

Scarring

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Persistent and visible marks left on the skin or mental state after injury or trauma, which can have long-lasting emotional or psychological effects.

Scars

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Scarsdale

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Scarves

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Scary

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Fearful or anxiety-provoking, unpleasantly surprising or intimidating.