Scamper in a sentence as a noun

Do you know what “because” in that sentence means?Edit: Nah, that’s OK. Just downvote and scamper on. Make HN more like Reddit, that’s what this place needs!

The first thing I do when an offer to talk shows up in my inbox is scamper off to Glassdoor - it is very revealing and helpful.

Nothing like receiving "red-lined" documents with revisions in the comments to make you want to scamper back to git-land.

You can scamper from platform to platform, of course, but again, you don't really have much in the way of power in those relationships either.

Scamper in a sentence as a verb

The authors have really taken Rhodecode away from us, and we can scamper about with a fork, but there has definitely been some damage done.

The process for reimbursement can be a bit time consuming but if you start saving bills for your expenses and not scamper at the last minute when its time to reimburse, it would help.

They've settled this lawsuit for a pittance and now presumably OPTi will scamper off and harass Apple's competitors with similar lawsuits.

Rodents that have been raised in labs for hundreds of generations and have never seen a predator in their whole lives will still quake in fear and scamper to whatever cranny they can find if exposed to cat urine; it's an instinctual, total hardwired fear.

Scamper definitions

noun

rushing about hastily in an undignified way

See also: scramble scurry

verb

to move about or proceed hurriedly; "so terrified by the extraordinary ebbing of the sea that they scurried to higher ground"

See also: scurry skitter scuttle