Sentences with phrase «scamper home»

Meanwhile, the incident has led to hurried closure of markets and schools in the area as residents scamper home for safety.
Or if they had, I was too busy scampering home to the Sprogs to drink at them.

Not exact matches

Tell me I'm not alone in this: You saw Ratatouille, fell in love with Remy (though you still jumped a foot in the air when you saw a significantly less - charming rodent scamper across your path on the way home) and found yourself with a pressing craving, not for the heavy and too - often soggy traditional Provençal ratatouille, but that kaleidoscope of spiraled colors they served to the haughty and (spoiler!)
The thing I liked best was a delicious peanut chicken dish that sent me scampering for a recipe as soon as I got home.
The game was then over as a contest 60 seconds later as Dusan Tadic sent Cedric scampering down the right flank and the Portuguese's inch - perfect cross was tucked home by the waiting Ward - Prowse six yards out.
And after Oumar Niasse had doubled Everton's lead, it was Sigurdsson who was first out of the blocks when visiting «keeper Wayne Hennessey parried another Niasse shot — the Toffees playmaker scampering onto the ball and squaring for Tom Davies to wrap up the Toffees» latest home success.
The incident has consequently forced residents out of their homes, as they scampered for safety for safety out of fear of being electrocuted.
As Night and the City opens, he's scampering, lean and lithe, through darkened London, avoiding a barely - seen pursuer like a cat trying to make it home with dinner jammed between its jaws.
The county Wednesday bought Bucksnort's owners a used motor home to replace the camper they lost in a car accident that destroyed all their belongings and sent the dog scampering away.
Any changes in a cat's regular routine — a calm home now crammed with new scents, sounds and strangers — can send even the least «fraidy cat» cat scampering for cover.
It is not uncommon to see a stray dog or cat roaming across a backyard or scampering along a sidewalk without a home to return to.
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