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Scamp Meaning in English

word

/skamp/
SKAMP
/skˈæmp/
SKAMP

Definición

A scamp is a person, usually a child, who behaves in a playful, naughty, or mischievous way, often causing minor trouble but not meant to harm.

Uso & Matices

Often affectionate, not harsh; usually for children or pets. Common in older or literary English. Not used for serious trouble; 'little scamp' is a typical playful phrase. Rarely used for adults, and then only humorously.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

My son is a real scamp. He always hides my keys.

basic

The scamp drew on the walls with crayon.

basic

Don't mind the little scamp, he's just playing.

basic

You little scamp! Did you eat the last cookie?

natural

That puppy is such a scamp—he just chewed my shoelaces again.

natural

Whenever there's mischief in the house, I know that little scamp is behind it.

natural