scamp (Meaning)

Wordnet

scamp (n)

one who is playfully mischievous

Wordnet

scamp (v)

perform hastily and carelessly

Webster

scamp (n.)

A rascal; a swindler; a rogue.

Webster

scamp (a.)

To perform in a hasty, neglectful, or imperfect manner; to do superficially.

scamp Sentence Examples

  1. The mischievous scamp darted through the streets, leaving a trail of laughter in his wake.
  2. The puppy's playful antics made him the perfect scamp for the family's entertainment.
  3. With a twinkle in his eye, the scamp teased his friends relentlessly, testing their limits.
  4. The sly scamp managed to escape from the dog kennel with ease, leaving behind a trail of perplexed onlookers.
  5. The young scamp's pranks were always harmless, but they kept everyone on their toes.
  6. The scampish cat would sneak into the kitchen and steal food from the counter, leaving behind tiny paw prints as evidence.
  7. The scampish student often played tricks on his teachers, making them both laugh and sigh.
  8. The scamp's cheerful disposition and infectious laughter made him a welcome addition to any group.
  9. The elderly scamp reminisced about his youthful escapades, bringing smiles to the faces of his attentive listeners.
  10. The once-scampish boy had grown into a responsible adult, but the spark of his youthful mischief still glinted in his eyes.

FAQs About the word scamp

one who is playfully mischievous, perform hastily and carelesslyA rascal; a swindler; a rogue., To perform in a hasty, neglectful, or imperfect manner; to do su

rascal,monkey, devil, rogue, brat, hellion, imp, urchin,mischief, rapscallion

churl, lout, clown, beast,clown, beast, scoundrel, heel, boor, skunk

The mischievous scamp darted through the streets, leaving a trail of laughter in his wake.

The puppy's playful antics made him the perfect scamp for the family's entertainment.

With a twinkle in his eye, the scamp teased his friends relentlessly, testing their limits.

The sly scamp managed to escape from the dog kennel with ease, leaving behind a trail of perplexed onlookers.