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30 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Scamper' in a Sentence

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The tiny mouse would scamper across the kitchen floor in search of crumbs.
The ants have scampered around the picnic blanket in search of crumbs.
As the waves approach, the crabs will scamper along the shore.
The squirrels will be scampering up the trees to escape the curious dog.
Children scamper to catch the school bus in the morning.
The leaves have scampered off the trees in the autumn breeze.
I am scampering through the crowded streets to catch the last bus.
As soon as the door opens, the puppy will scamper into the room.
During the game of hide-and-seek, the excited children would scamper to find the best hiding spots.
By the time the bell rings, the students will have been scampering to their classrooms.
The little squirrel would scamper up the tree to reach its cozy nest.
The squirrels had been scampering up and down the trees, searching for nuts.
The puppy would scamper around the house with boundless energy.
People scamper to catch the last train before it departs.
The cat will scamper away when it sees the vacuum cleaner.
Birds scamper away when they see a cat.
At the sound of thunder, the rabbits will scamper to their burrows.
The squirrel is scampering up the tree, searching for nuts to store for winter.
Children giggled as they watched the ducks scamper towards the pond in the park.
As soon as the bell rang, the children would scamper out of the classroom excitedly.
Children scamper around the playground during recess, laughing and playing tag.
The rabbit liked to scamper through the grass in the garden.
The ants will have been scampering to gather food for their colony.
The squirrels have scampered up the tree to escape the curious cat.
The squirrel will scamper across the backyard.
When the bell rings, the children will scamper out of the school.
When the fire alarm goes off, the employees will scamper towards the exit.
The puppies have been scampering through the meadow.
The little puppy will scamper after the ball.
As the lights dim, the mice will scamper into hiding.

Scamper

skam-per
verbTo run or move quickly and hastily.
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Last Updated On: March 2, 2024
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