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will scamper

  • future tense
    of scamper.
    scamper
    verb (used without object)
    to run or go hastily or quickly.

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Small mammals will scamper at Gnatalie’s feet again.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 15, 2024

Cute little goats will scamper up the 16-foot-tall Goat Mountain, and the very first tractor purchased for the farm will be set out for a tractor pull.

From Washington Post Sep. 15, 2022

This youngster, ably played by Frank Dolce, will scamper in and out of Mr. Sexton’s modern-dress production, camouflage backpack in tow, playing both victims and victors at various points.

From New York Times Dec. 14, 2011

You will run after him; he, on his part will scamper away from you, and you will take pet at it.

From A Treatise on the Art of Dancing by Giovanni-Andrea Gallini

The North-Wind, Freddy, and all the snow; And the sheep will scamper into the fold When the North begins to blow.

From The Posy Ring A Book of Verse for Children by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin