2. Adjective. Obtained by scampering ¹
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Definition of Scampered
1. scamper [v] - See also: scamper
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scampered
Literary usage of Scampered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Biograph in Battle: Its Story in the South African War by William Kennedy Laurie Dickson (1901)
"The narrator, while describing his sensations when the Boers scampered by, remarked
that he nearly choked for fear they would hear him breathe. ..."
2. Indiana Writers of Poems and Proseby Edward Joseph Hamilton by Edward Joseph Hamilton (1902)
"His on the huge magnolia » a long shadow on the jaled the perfume of the Around
him scampered t and seek, quite heedless ..."
3. The Sea-brownie Reader by John Walter Davis, Fanny Julien (1911)
"The children scampered in and out of the old mill. A thick, strong vine was
climbing up the windmill. ..."