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- This time, Garner shares the spotlight with Margolin's scampish Angel Martin.
- Dexter says with a scampish grin.
- At 28, DiCaprio's stubbornly boyish mug lets him pull off the physical demands of a scampish teenager.
- He was about to become a very big movie star, a seductive and scampish leading man from the Cary Grant school.
- Nick Cappon, a scampish 10-year-old, asks Nancy Smith, keeper of the 1852-era general store.
- A scampish schoolboy at the beginning of the series, as he matured he harboured dreams of joining the air force, however inner-ear problems prevented this and he instead joined the army.
- A lively and memorable Warner Brothers movie, " Three on a Match " begins with three little girls, one a scampish delinquent, one studious and hard working, and one the class beauty.
- As for Eldridge's singing style, jazz critic Whitney Balliett describes Eldridge as " a fine, scampish jazz singer, with a light, hoarse voice and a highly rhythmic attack, " comparing him to American jazz trumpeter and vocalist Hot Lips Page.
- McCain's openness about his scampish early days also distinguishes him from other presidential candidates _ Al Gore, Gary Bauer, Steve Forbes, Orrin G . Hatch, Alan Keyes _ who grew up more Boy Scout than bully and as adults display unfailing good manners and advertise their family values.
- An engaging, scampish presence given to cadging cigarettes, Carradine talked for hours about movies, the theater, opera, his sons, his beloved Shakespeare _ or, as he preferred to think of it, the Earl of Oxford _ and how he loved to re-read " Treasure Island " and " Robinson Crusoe " every year.