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to scarper
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huir, escaparse
to leave or run away hastily, often with the intention of avoiding trouble, responsibility, or capture
Intransitive: to scarper | to scarper from a place
scarper
v
Ejemplo
As soon as the boss announced a surprise audit, some employees scarpered from their desks.
The mischievous schoolboys scarpered when they spotted the teacher approaching.
The suspect scarpered from the crime scene, evading the pursuing police officers.
Upon hearing the approaching police sirens, the graffiti artist decided to scarper from the scene.