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scamper

verb as in run, dash

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Example Sentences

Two minutes later he picked his moment in attack perfectly too, timing his run off Tom Curry's shoulder to scamper in.

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One was the way Baker scampered off after his second win with a casual wave, an unconscious signal that it was dawning on him that the evening’s momentum might bring him back up there again.

The second half was more of a drab affair, but as Huw Jones was stripped of possession Quins threw the ball wide for Murley to scamper clear and score their third try.

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He goes on to say they were "looking forward to a day scampering" and made the decision to leave their packs because they spent two days "lugging them up this God forsaken valley".

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The smile as he scampered down the line indicated his satisfaction as he lapped up the acclaim from the fans, while a delighted Djokovic raced over to join him in the celebrations.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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