scamped

[US]/skæmpt/
[UK]/skæmpt/

Translation

n.rascal; rogue; mischievous person; highwayman (archaic)
v.to do (work) carelessly

Phrases & Collocations

scamped away

scamped off

scamped back

scamped out

scamped past

scamped along

scamped home

scamped offstage

scamped around

scamped forward

Example Sentences

he scamped away before anyone could catch him.

they scamped through the park, excited for the adventure.

she scamped off to the store to buy some snacks.

the children scamped around the playground, laughing and playing.

he scamped back home when the rain started.

she scamped down the street to catch the bus.

the puppy scamped across the yard, full of energy.

they scamped into the house, eager to share their news.

as soon as the bell rang, the students scamped out of the classroom.

he scamped off to join his friends at the concert.

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