(1) that man was a scamp, a damn thief(2) He tells us when he has a hangover, and he swears a lot, the scamp .(3) If the little scamp tries anything, I'll be on his throat in a second, as will these guards around here.(4) He's a bit of a charming scamp , a perfect fit for the exuberant, free-wheeling '60s.(5) In that way, it's more noble than a lot of these kinds of movies: you can make an honest man out of a scamp without making him less of a man.(6) A young scamp in the comments box gently chided me for the fact that none of my favourites were recorded later than the 1980's.(7) some little scamp stuffed tissue paper in between the hammer and the bell(8) My son is such a scamp for not telling me beforehand that you were coming over to dine with us tonight!(9) Everything he's been through, no matter what life throws at him, he's still a little scamp , who loves his family and behaves like any other intelligent, sometimes naughty boy.(10) The cheating scandal upset Maxwell and Anthony so much that they put salt in his sugar, the naughty scamps .(11) Dad's well aware, then, that the little scamps can't give up their penchant foru251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac water balloons.(12) He met Ingrid Bergman in Paris in 1945, inviting her out to dinner with a typically scampish note.(13) That's why - in a recent internal e-mail sent round the publishing company - those star-beckoning scamps placed a well-known musician atop their priority list.(14) This is the most interesting aspect of Harvey's story and it is unfortunately scamped .(15) Are their children adorable little scamps or perfect little angels?(16) While the uber-gathering is undoubtedly for a highly worthwhile cause, both Noel and Damon have raised their hands like cheeky classroom scamps and announced that they have a few u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510issuesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb with the whole thing.