Today, you will be lucky to see a jackal scamper off, or a black-naped hare lollop across a path. |
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How many jobs are there where individuals are just watching the clock until they can scamper home? |
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Some of the animals chattered a moment and then went on their way, while others stayed to scamper or fly around the two friends. |
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Feeling the thumps of fear in the fragile body, I lifted the tiny beast to the sand and watched it scamper away. |
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Without glue, suction, or claws, these lizards scamper up walls and hang from ceilings. |
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The children scamper, disappearing into dark alleyways and secret passages. |
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Instead Neville's mistake allowed Szamosi to scamper along the left and cut into the area. |
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In the backyard, four bushy-tailed squirrels scamper up to the screen door, chattering loudly. |
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A few tame lambs scamper around, probably bottle fed, and a single donkey nibbles at the grass among the goat-hair tents. |
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There was a quick scamper of feet from the children as everyone bundled into the hallway. |
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A death-defying scamper across the street brings us to Loretta, the best wig fitter in town, who works at Cosmetic World. |
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But I guess my scamper is good because he's flashing off that cute little smile of his and doing that adorable little head shake of his. |
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The boy and the dog relish the scamper, but the pedlar fingers his rosary to ward off the threat of a drenching. |
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I set out at a full-tilt scamper, leaping over the tops of pedestrians and passing cars in search of a victim for my rustling. |
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This does not mean you should scrub your naughty bits and scamper off to the nearest bathhouse. |
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At first, whirling scales and broken arpeggios scamper across the keyboard, hopefully tethered by tonic pedal notes in the bass. |
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Then, with a raspy scamper, a team of grey squirrels descended on our picnic table to clear crumbs faster than any vacuum cleaner. |
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Agile wallabies graze on the lawns and bandicoots scamper across the paths then off into the paperbarks. |
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But Ducros fluffed his chance and allowed Sollitt to scamper across his line to make the save and then block again from a Shaw header. |
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Fiscus scored the lone Karns City touchdown in the second quarter on an eight yard scamper. |
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It effectively captures the tragedy and comedy of this scene as the emigrants, blonde and bewigged, scamper across the hills. |
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Poor old Rod's telly was on the blink, and he understandably felt there was nothing for it but to scamper up for a fiddle around with the aerial. |
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Carrick nearly plays Rooney in with a beautifully flighted ball forward, but Ecuador scamper back to recover possession. |
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They just swoop upon you and before you know it they'll surround you and you'll feel so tingly and freezy you'll have to scamper into the house to get warm. |
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When they draw alongside, pirates throw grappling hooks over the railings and scamper up the sides. |
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Stray dogs scamper through the nursery and toddlers are being weighed in the corner while food is passed around. |
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Half the size of a shoebox, it can scamper at a rate of five times its own body-length per second. |
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Dozens of monkeys scamper along the edges of the trails where only 40 years ago trucks brought loads of limestone to the cement plant. |
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Her children politely greet the ladies and quickly scamper off inside the house to watch satellite TV and play the latest Wii games. |
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Sproing did not scamper most of the time like regular squirrels, but instead hopped and jumped and leaped everywhere she went. |
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Today, many goats now scamper around her small compound and her children are well-fed and clothed for the winter. |
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They are cheeky little critters that scamper around hoping for handouts from people when they are eating or working on the boats. |
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On my right, blue wildbeest observe us, to finally scamper away in a full gallop, and the southern impalas run off in aerial jumps. |
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But for all their scramble and scamper, clamour on the landing, catlick and toothbrush flick, hair-whisk and stair-jump, their sisters were always there before them. |
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No kind of threats, cajoling or convincing can get a line-man to scamper up an electric post or poke at a blown fuse when it is raining cats and dogs. |
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It's a lovely, peaceful town where monkeys scamper along the sides of the roads and people take horseback rides along an attractive black-sand beach. |
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That crucial distance from cooker to sink to fridge is pretty much one stride length for us but a bit of a scamper for anyone under five foot five. |
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Troops of langur monkeys scamper across limbs of ancient banyan trees. |
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When you're not scanning the ocean with your binoculars for a whale spout to the west, you can watch squirrels and birds scamper about to the east. |
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The Atlanta Falcons designed their offence around the fleet-footed Mr Vick's remarkable ability to improvise and scamper, and he remains the only quarterback to break the barrier of 1,000 rushing yards. |
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On Derek McLane's set, swathed in crumpled love letters, they scamper and dally, importune and betray, occasionally playing various string instruments. |
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Bellamy, who would not last much longer, then had a scamper down the right before zipping a ball across the face of Federici's goal, and from the left Bothroyd repeated the trick but Reading escaped. |
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He was fit enough to scamper the most outrageous save, though, held, then broke in the eighth game to serve out the set with his second ace after 45 minutes. |
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Rambunctious pigs no longer escape from Zona Ainsworth's place and scamper across Mission Gorge Road to root among the willows. |
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One of the first homes where the patrol stops appears typical of the houses dotted throughout BiH. Colourful flowers adorn the entrance and children scamper about playing happily. |
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Lots of baby animals scamper around this coat hook holder. |
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Most of them live in burrows and gather food on the ground, generally in areas where there are enough rocks, bushes, fallen logs, and piles of brush to shelter them from predators as they scamper about. |
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