19 collocations for scampering

The opossum scampers up a tree, carrying all her numerous family on her back, and they do not fall off because each infant is securely moored by its own tail to the uplifted tail of its mother.

While his companion scampered up a leaning mulberry bush, McAfee, less agile, leaped behind a tree trunk, where he stood sideways till the buffalo passed, their horns scraping off the bark on either side; then he looked round to see his friend "hanging in the mulberry bush like a coon.

There was a sound of mirth and scampering feet in the hall above and then down the steps, between the lines of guests arrested in their descent, came a dark laughing girl in the garb of Little Red Riding Hood, amid general applause and laughter.

At a low point of land of the shore, we had a view of a red fox, who scampered away gayly.

We marched across a vast plain, covered with the salt just mentioned, which was congealed in shining heaps around bushes or tufts of grass, and among which also scampered a few hares.

Wishing very much to communicate with these people, we walked towards them, but they suddenly rose and scampered up the hill among the trees, which were so thick as soon to conceal them from our view.

We ran and scampered hither and thither, and Ned watched us, laughing at our antics.

Through the walls we flew And down the valley, and, a circuit made In wantonness of heart, through rough and smooth 130 We scampered homewards.

And oh, what a merry chase it led Little laughing and scampering John!

Out of the narrow streets beneath themChartres, Condé, St. Peter, St. Ann, Cathedral Alleyscores and scores of rapidly walking men and women and scampering boys and girls streamed round and through the old Square by every practicable way and out upon the levee.

The other five, putting on their veils, scampered up the inclined plane to the roof, much like children released from table or from tasks.

Fully convinced that his alarm had been well founded, the shote sped out from under the gigantic missile hurled at him by the donkey, and scampered down the road, turning first one ear and then the other to detect any sounds of pursuit.

So him re'ch him own a groun', An' de children scamper roun', Each one stretchin' out him han', Lookin' to de poor sad man.

Well, you know he was a naughty cat!" He gave me a lookI fancied it was quizzicalrolled over, and showed his pretty white belly, then jumped up, gave one look up at the bedroom window, scampered up the salon shutter, crouched on the top, and, with one leap, was through the bedroom window.

Arthur would sometimes take him into his room at night and let him lie there, but Mrs. Martin did not approve of this, but as she was always up by day-light, she would open the door and Rover would go scampering up the stairs ready for a great frolic on Arthur's bed.

and a pretty boy, whom the laughter and excitement had lured from the garden, scampered up the steps and handed it to the old man.

So strongly was her imagination struck with the viewfor we suppose that some cows have even more imagination than many menthat she actually kicked up her heels, and away she went, head down and tail erect, scampering athwart the sward like a colt.

And you were expecting me to come scampering down the trail over Injun Ridge, weren't you?

It was noticeable that from the death-wound came no blood, but only a flowing of very fine black sand, out of which scrambled and hastily scampered away a small vermilion-colored mouse.

19 collocations for  scampering