24 Verbs to Use for the Word scamping

If she'd married some young scamp that was soaked in whiskey and cigarettes you'd a-had something to kick about.

"I'll go and find the little scamp; a run will do me good; so will a breath of air and a view of the park from the upper windows.

It would have been better if you hadn't told me, nasty scamp that you are!

" "Well, it's all through you I escaped," said Eric, "you knowing little scamp.

I detected one scamp, a fellow named Gaulthier, who had carried by, and secreted above the portage, no less than five large kegs of whisky and high wines on a small invoice, but a few days after my arrival.

Sidi Ahmed will not pass the night here, Get out of the house, O cat!" "People of Bon Speur, Women and men, That they throw into the sea." "From the Orient and Occident, I gathered the scamps, I brought them to Sidi Mohammed ben Djellal.

'What you laughing at?' cried I. 'Oh, ha, ha, ha, you're licking the wrong boy,' giggled the unspeakable scamp.

I could hunt a scamp all over England by noseby nose, I tell you, sir, and worry him to death when I ran into him; and I would too.

"Ignore the little scamp and let's get on with our revolution!" "Wait a minute!"

"I scarcely thought you would have succeeded so well with him," said Walters, "he is such an inveterate scoundrel; depend upon it nothing but the fear of the exposure resulting from a legal investigation would ever have induced that scamp to let twelve thousand dollars escape from his clutches.

The letter was kind o' short and about like this: "'Pardon me for introducing a scamp by the name of Roberts.

Ferragut spoke of knocking the scamp down on his oyster shells with a good pair of blows.

His employer was angered, for he saw through it all; and from the description of the donor, he recognized a worthless scamp who had been discharged for stealing some time before Tom went on the route.

PUNCHINELLO'S return fire always set the scamps a-scampering, and all they had for their pains was the loss of their ammunition, and the discovery that the row kicked up by them had attracted crowds of people to the spot, so that PUNCHINELLO'S show was capitally advertised by their noise.

o' sic a scamp.

They saw Unc' Billy coming, and when he reached the bank of the Smiling Pool there sat the three little scamps on the Big Rock, but all he could see was their backs.

And I saw my glorious Alice snatch the little scamp into her arms and treat him with more affection than I had ever imagined was in her nature.

"I admonish you maidsI, his mother, who suckled the scamp ere

" "But I didn't know that St. Eustace made a practice of taking in cast-off scamps from other schools," said West.

"Surely you can see it all for yourself, since you admit the 'nephew'a scamp, perhapswho sponges on the good-natured woman.

How could you trust the scamp so blindly?

"Did you hear the girl," he asked, "the little scamp?

In all your libel suits against these degraded wretches I sympathize entirely with you, and there are thousands who now thank you in their hearts for the moral courage you display in bringing these licentious scamps to a knowledge of their duty.

"Confound the scamp!

24 Verbs to Use for the Word  scamping