1. scampered - Adjective
2. scampered - Verb
of Scamper
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter the group opened the boxes, four mammals about the size of a house cat scampered into the surrounding wilderness, completing a critical conservation milestone 12 years in the making. Source: Internet
Luplow scampered to third base after Roberto Perez singled sharply to center for the Indians’ first hit since the second inning. Source: Internet
”Against Heelan, we scored four runs in the first inning with two outs, and it all got started when (eighth-grade pinch runner) Malia Lowrey scampered around their catcher and scored (even though the throw beat her to the plate). Source: Internet
Every one of those General Mills cereal commercials featured families rapturously spooning up tiny brown cardboardy squares at sun-warmed picnic tables, while woodland creatures scampered adorably in the foreground. Source: Internet
He was pretty friendly with the dog and Ron went outside to get it after it scampered to the barn. Source: Internet
Later, on first down from the eight, Gray went back to the run and scampered across the goal line for a touchdown and then a 7-7 tie after the PAT. Source: Internet