The word "obstreperous" (unruly) may apply to children in constant motion. The word "bustling" implies a lot of continuous activity, but not simply running. The word "rambunctious" implies tumultuous activity or being boisterous. "Dynamic" implies motion or force. As does "energetic" and "peppy".
it means to be late or running late
Circumnavigate is another word for the term "Sail around the world."
The word that best describes people running away in all direction is the word scatter. There is not another word to describe this action.
a prefix meaning “about” or “around”
No, it is an adverb. (Generally, words that end in -ly tend to be adverbs, although there are always exceptions.) "Unusually" means something that is not normally seen, and the word describes a verb or an adjective: My computer is running unusually slow tonight.
ever or alwaysIt means "always".Semper is a Latin word that is very similar to the Spanish word "siempre" which means "always".
Petering out.
Fleeing.
The English translation of the Latin phrase 'semper intentus' is Always stretched, always thorough. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'semper' means 'always'. The past participle 'intentus' means 'stretched, thorough'.
it means to be late or running late
Fleeing
The word that means "around on all sides" is "surround."
monotonous means always the same and boring. hope that helps!
monotonous means always the same and boring. hope that helps!
The term comes from a Greek word that means "running ahead of."
Immer in German means always in English.
Fluctuate.