The children scampered across the grassy field, their laughter echoing in the warm afternoon sun. As the dog chased after them, they squealed with delight, quickly dodging trees and jumping over puddles. Each little footstep was filled with energy, reflecting the carefree joy of a perfect day outdoors.
The thief scampered when he saw the police.
"The fox scampered across the yard, merrily taunting the dog."
"The parties set a tentative sale date in July." "The lion cub made one tentative swipe at the turtle and then scampered away."
As the kids searched frantically for their escaped pet hamster, I saw it scamper across the kitchen floor.
scampered
To dash, bolt, or sprint.
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Scamper is a verb that means to run very quickly, usually with light steps, as an animal might: A squirrel accidentally got into our living room, after falling down the chimney; it was obviously scared, and as soon as we opened the door, the squirrel scampered outside.
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