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scamper"to run quickly," 1680s, probably from Flemish schampeeren, frequentative of schampen "run away," from Old North French escamper (Old French eschamper) "to run away, flee, qui [..]
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scamperto quickly and playfully run from one place to another.
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scamper(n) rushing about hastily in an undignified way(v) to move about or proceed hurriedly
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scamperThe old name for Dox, still sometimes used by those around in alpha
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scamperCreativity technique by that uses the SCAMPER acronym to help students remember to try many variations on an idea. SCAMPER = Substitute, Combine, Adapt, (Modify, Magnify, Minify), Put to other use, El [..]
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scamper
A quick, light run.
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