scamping Synonyms

scamping Meaning

scamping

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

scamping Sentence Examples

  1. The naughty children were scampering around the playground, eluding their teacher's supervision.
  2. The squirrel scampered up the tree trunk, its bushy tail twitching behind it.
  3. The thief scamped away from the scene of the crime, leaving no trace behind.
  4. The puppy scampered eagerly at his owner's feet, seeking attention.
  5. The rabbit scampered into its burrow, seeking shelter from the approaching storm.
  6. The child scampered through the forest, following the trail of breadcrumbs left by Hansel and Gretel.
  7. The mouse scampered along the kitchen counter, searching for crumbs to steal.
  8. The student scampered to finish his assignment before the deadline.
  9. The tourists scampered to take cover as the sudden downpour drenched them.
  10. The politician scampered out of the debate, avoiding tough questions from the press.

FAQs About the word scamping

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

mishandling, muffing, messing (up), botching, lousing up, foozling,bungling, fumbling, goofing (up),

playing, handling, swinging, managing, maneuvering, manipulating, treating, taking, contending (with), addressing

The naughty children were scampering around the playground, eluding their teacher's supervision.

The squirrel scampered up the tree trunk, its bushy tail twitching behind it.

The thief scamped away from the scene of the crime, leaving no trace behind.

The puppy scampered eagerly at his owner's feet, seeking attention.