100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "scamp"
Definition
"Scamp" is a common noun that refers to a mischievous or playful person, often a child or an animal, who engages in playful antics or pranks. It can also imply a sense of endearment or affection for the mischief being caused.
Synonyms
- Rascal
- Rogue
- Rapscallion
- Imp
- Trickster
- Scallywag
- Whippersnapper
Antonyms
- Saint
- Angel
- Model
- Paragon
- Virtuous person
Examples
- The little boy loves to scamp around the yard, chasing butterflies.
- She watched her puppy as it would scamp across the grass, full of energy.
- The children began to scamp through the playground, laughing and playing tag.
- He tried to scamp away without anyone noticing his mischief.
- The cat would scamp up the tree to catch a glimpse of the birds.
- During recess, the kids would scamp around, enjoying their freedom.
- She couldn't help but scamp back to her friends after being away for so long.
- The puppy would scamp after its owner, eager to play fetch.
- They would often scamp through the woods, exploring hidden paths.
- The little girl loved to scamp around the house, pretending to be a superhero.
- He would scamp across the street, barely looking both ways.
- The young boy would scamp after the ice cream truck every summer.
- She loved to scamp through the fields, feeling the wind in her hair.
- The mischievous child would always scamp away when it was time for chores.
- The dog would scamp excitedly when it saw its leash.
- They would scamp along the beach, collecting seashells.
- The energetic child would scamp up the stairs two at a time.
- He would often scamp into the room with a big smile on his face.
- She would scamp over to her friends to share the good news.
- The playful kitten would scamp around the living room, chasing its tail.
- The children would scamp back and forth, playing hopscotch.
- He decided to scamp into the library for a few minutes of reading.
- They would often scamp around the neighborhood, looking for adventure.
- The puppy loved to scamp through the house, looking for trouble.
- She would scamp into the kitchen to see what was cooking.
- The boys would scamp along the riverbank, fishing for fun.
- He decided to scamp through the garden, searching for hidden treasures.
- The little girl would scamp to her mother when she saw a spider.
- The playful dog would scamp around the backyard, barking joyfully.
- She would often scamp into the classroom, excited for the day's lessons.
- The children would scamp around the fair, riding all the rides.
- He would scamp back to the group after wandering off to explore.
- The cat would scamp around the house, chasing after shadows.
- They would often scamp through the snow, making snowballs.
- The energetic toddler would scamp down the hallway, giggling.
- He loved to scamp to the front of the line at the event.
- The little boy would scamp after his friends during the game.
- She would scamp around the playground, climbing everything.
- The puppy would scamp up to strangers, hoping for a pat.
- He would scamp to the top of the hill, eager to see the view.
- The kids would scamp in the rain, splashing in puddles.
- She decided to scamp away to the park for some fresh air.
- The playful squirrel would scamp up the tree to escape the dog.
- They would often scamp around the house, playing hide and seek.
- He couldn’t help but scamp down the path when he heard the ice cream truck.
- The children would scamp across the field during their games.
- She would scamp to the door, excited for her guests to arrive.
- The puppy loved to scamp after the ball whenever it was thrown.
- He would scamp through the aisles of the store, looking for treats.
- The little girl would scamp around the garden, pretending to be a fairy.
- They would often scamp to the zoo, eager to see the animals.
- He loved to scamp through the orchard, picking apples.
- The child would scamp around the house, searching for Easter eggs.
- She would scamp over to the swings, ready to play.
- The mischievous raccoon would scamp away when spotted.
- He decided to scamp to the other side of the park to meet friends.
- The kids would scamp into the classroom, ready for a fun day.
- She would often scamp to the front of the stage during performances.
- The puppy would scamp around the yard, chasing butterflies.
- He couldn’t resist the urge to scamp into the water on a hot day.
- The little boy would scamp after the soccer ball with enthusiasm.
- They would scamp through the festival, enjoying all the attractions.
- She would scamp over to the ice cream stand, her eyes wide with excitement.
- The playful dog would scamp in circles, wagging its tail.
- He would often scamp to the library to read his favorite books.
- The children would scamp down the hill, laughing all the way.
- She decided to scamp into the house to grab her jacket.
- The cat would scamp across the floor, chasing a toy mouse.
- He would scamp over to his friend’s house after school.
- The kids loved to scamp around the carnival, trying all the games.
- She would scamp excitedly to the front of the line for the concert.
- The puppy couldn’t help but scamp after the butterflies flitting by.
- He felt the urge to scamp through the rain, embracing the fun.
- The little girl would scamp around the garden, picking flowers.
- They decided to scamp to the beach for a day of sun.
- He would scamp back to his friends, eager to share his discovery.
- The mischievous child would always scamp off when it was time for bed.
- She would often scamp to the front of the classroom to show her work.
- The dog would scamp around excitedly when it saw its owner.
- He would scamp over the bridge, enjoying the view of the river.
- The children loved to scamp through the corn maze during autumn.
- She would scamp to the door, ready to greet her guests.
- The playful kitten would scamp down the stairs, chasing its toys.
- He couldn’t help but scamp into the bakery to grab a treat.
- The kids would scamp around the schoolyard, playing games during recess.
- She would scamp over to the fence to see the horses.
- The puppy loved to scamp through the tall grass, sniffing everything.
- He would scamp around the track, determined to win the race.
- The little girl would scamp to the playground, eager to play.
- They would often scamp through the woods, exploring nature.
- The energetic child would scamp around the house, creating chaos.
- She would scamp to the front of the line at the amusement park.
- The dog would scamp happily towards its owner at the park.
- He decided to scamp to the coffee shop for a quick break.
- The kids would scamp across the grass, enjoying the sunny day.
- She would scamp to the top of the hill, proud of her achievement.
- The playful puppy would scamp after its tail, spinning in circles.
- He would often scamp to the store for snacks after school.
- The little boy loved to scamp around the house, pretending to be a pirate.
- She would scamp through the crowd, trying to get a better view of the parade.