Use of scamp in Sentences. 21 Examples

The examples include scamp at the start of sentence, scamp at the end of sentence and scamp in the middle of sentence

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scamp at the start of sentence


  1. Scamp came around and stood in my line of vision.
  2. Scamp had an airtight alibi, naturally, but then again young Leakey never said who exactly had done it.

scamp at the end of sentence


  1. Why, it's Murdoch, the scamp!
  2. Have some respect for me, you scamp!
  3. Actually, I wouldn't mind at all, because as far as I can make out Walter was an amiable scamp.

scamp in the middle of sentence


  1. Don't scamp work because pressed for time.
  2. That little scamp Jimmy has hidden my slippers again!
  3. scamp a sketch of a design showing the basic concept.
  4. Don't pamper scamp tramps that camp under ramp lamps.
  5. Don't scamp your work because you are pressed for time.
  6. Maybe we did misjudge the scamp about not being a soldier.
  7. Don't pamper damp scamp tramps that camp under ramp lamps.
  8. You must n't ever let that scamp come into your house again!
  9. Jack scamp had a cigarette dangling from the corner of his mouth.
  10. A scamp put the arm on him last night when he was on his way home.
  11. I was a raggedy scamp with a snivel nose and a hole in my breeks.
  12. She had been a scamp in those days, he said, sighing with exaggerated wistfulness.
  13. Longing for freedom scamp ventures far from home and meets a lovely , reluctant stray named Angel.
  14. Then Jack scamp appeared from inside the Mimosa, nattily dressed in white shirt, dark tie and dark blazer.
  15. One scamp artist used this building in the Bronx as a mail drop for checks and credit cards ordered with stolen identities.
  16. This hot-tempered, fearless little scamp had watched indifferently while One of Jin Rong's friends hurled an inkstone at Mingyan.

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