Her little scampish voice made me giggle even though I couldn't understand half of what she was saying. |
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He met Ingrid Bergman in Paris in 1945, inviting her out to dinner with a typically scampish note. |
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Thy constant scampish cunning and thy boundless romantic idealism of Indian imperialism becometh rather wearing after a whileth. |
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Fugues: I had the opportunity to see that the Husky is more scampish than a Malamute. |
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Mr. Bosworth's expansive, scampish personality was stamped everywhere, so much so that it was common to speak of a cult of personality at the school. |
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For the sitcom's run from 1989 to '93, Zack's early adoption was a totem of his Los Angeles affluence and his wheeling-and-dealing scampish streak. |
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