scamped Antonyms

Meaning of scamped

scamped

an impish or playful young person, to perform or deal with in a hasty, neglectful, or imperfect manner, rascal sense 2, rascal, rogue

scamped Sentence Examples

  1. The students scamped away from the classroom, eager to escape their lessons.
  2. The thief scamped off with the stolen goods, leaving behind a trail of evidence.
  3. The dog scamped excitedly across the field, its tail wagging furiously.
  4. The child scamped up the tree, its agility impressing its peers.
  5. The maid scamped through the hallways, trying to clean up the mess before her master returned.
  6. The politician scamped out of the meeting, avoiding difficult questions from reporters.
  7. The employee scamped from his responsibilities, leaving his colleagues to pick up the slack.
  8. The traveler scamped from place to place, trying to see as many sights as possible in a short time.
  9. The horse scamped across the meadow, its mane flowing in the wind.
  10. The cat scamped away from the water, its fur not yet dry from its recent bath.

FAQs About the word scamped

an impish or playful young person, to perform or deal with in a hasty, neglectful, or imperfect manner, rascal sense 2, rascal, rogue

loused up, foozled, mishandled, fumbled,botched, muffed, messed (up), goofed (up), bungled,

handled, took, hacked, contended (with), managed, negotiated, played, addressed, manipulated, swung

The students scamped away from the classroom, eager to escape their lessons.

The thief scamped off with the stolen goods, leaving behind a trail of evidence.

The dog scamped excitedly across the field, its tail wagging furiously.

The child scamped up the tree, its agility impressing its peers.