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scampish

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See: corrupt, disorderly, profligate


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Most seem to have that scampish, roguish element too, which adds to the lustre.
The lead-up to this provides too much time for us to savor Valentin's scampish past escapades.
Take one scampish young player (left), an enthusiastic young Ipswich manager (middle) and you get an oh-so-wise Newcastle boss Bobby Robson OH DAN-KNEE BOY POOR old Daniel Amokachi.
 
 
 
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