Betty; and off they went again, one to scramble up a pile of stones and look over the wall into the avenue, the other to scamper to the spot they had just left.
With one impulse, the children ran to see what became of him, and, after a brisk scamper through the orchard, saw the tasselled tail disappear under the fence at the far end.
She went to Minneapolis, to scamper through department stores and small Tenth Street shops devoted to ceramics and high thought.
She was glad, in retreat, to scamper ahead of the two men up-stairs to the hall-room in which Hugh slept.
But as soon as he perceived Pao-ch'ai make her appearance in the room, he seized the opportunity to scamper out in precipitate haste.
The young Taoist did not even give a thought to picking up the scissors, but crawling up on to his feet again, he tried to scamper outside.
There was a scamper to the carriage, a flurry of rice and flowers; the shoe was flung against the sharply drawn-up window.
I was so fed-up with hospital that I had to have a scamperbefore turning in.
This child was so anxious to scamper across the country that she would not wait, so we went springing from bush to bush like goats--just like goats from bush to bush.
It had its humorous side and it was very funny, especially as it never turned out otherwise, to see the men scamper when the sharks came in.
I have a good pony the paper paid for Cecil has hired another and we find it delightful to scamper out into the country.
Then the whole four would scamper into the room, one after the other, and wish her many happy returns of the day.
Then cease thy canting sobs and groans, And scamper ere I break thy bones.
So quiet were they that the tremor of invading wings once or twice shook the silence, or the quick scamper of frightened feet rustled the dead grass.
It is well to study these things amid the glowing imagery of African vegetation, soil and resource, the unseemly scamper of the nations for African possessions, the enthusiasm over Christian conquest and heathen redemption.
A glade suddenly opens where a group of shaggy buffaloes are grazing, or a herd of startled giraffes scamper away through the foliage with their long necks looking like "locomotive obelisks.
And do you recollect what you said to me down in the stable, when I put you upon old master's hunter, and let you scamper round the great meadow?
Dora and May went out walking with Tray instead of Tray going on a walk with them, and not infrequently the walk degenerated into an agitated scamperat his heels.
The sight of them, mounted on the very horses they had stolen, set the blood of the mountaineers in a ferment; but it was useless to attack them, as they would have but to turn their steeds and scamper out of the reach of pedestrians.
With one impulse the children ran to see what became of him, and after a brisk scamper through the orchard saw the tasseled tail disappear under the fence at the far end.
Betty, and off they went again, one to scramble up a pile of stones and look over the wall into the avenue, the other to scamper to the spot they had just left.
This seemed to me enough for one day, and I allowed her to scamperoff with a reward for her diligence; then I sat and meditated on my experience.
I did my best to make the subjects interesting, and I soon had only to call her to lessons for her to scamper up to me quite eager to begin.
Meanwhile, instead of going on a honeymoon scamper by ourselves, we have come home to fetch you, and go all together to Bath for two or three weeks.
Certainly an occasional scamper after rabbits in the park made a salutary change, but Columbus was prudent and he never suffered himself to be drawn very far in pursuit.
This discovery caused a Family Upheaval which for pep, polish and all-round proficiency had all Mexican Mixups looking like a harmless after-school scamper at Hop Scotch.
Then when the other comes back with a rib-rocker on the first man, you scamper back again and break the news to Number One.
You hear one man spill some remark about another, and you scamper off with your little red eyes to tell the other.
In descending the stairs, I heard the scamper of small boots over the floor of the square, central hall, and caught the flash of golden curls through the arched doorway leading into the narrower passage at the rear of the house.
With very much the joyous sense of relief with which children scamper home, when school is out, we roamed and lingered to our hearts’ content for the ten weeks that were left of our vacation.
Immediately beyond is that river over which we passed in our scamper with Lady Jersey; it was all solitary.
But gaiety is what these children want; to sit in a crowd, tell stories and pass jests, to hear one another laugh and scamper with the girls.
There was the scuffle and scamper of naked feet; the noise of tackle running, shot trundling along the deck, and the roll of guns.
Again that scamper of feet: then the rattle of blocks and creak of pulleys.
There was a shrill command and the scamperof feet.
There was a scamper of feet along the deck; and up the shrouds a scurry of dark figures.
Naturally enough, our first impulse on dismounting was to scamper off at once to the Great Geysir.
Still, they scamper after their generalissimo in the end, and meanwhile he is much too dignified to look back.
We enter the immense aviaries, where many varieties of birds and squirrels flit and chirp and scamper and chatter with all the freedom and unconcern of an unlimited out-door life.
The less abrupt declivities of the rock are covered with grass, and afford food for a few sheep, who scamper about the heights, and seem to have attained the dexterity of goats in clambering.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scamper" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.