'Very nonsensical to come at all! Why must she be scampering about the country, because her sister has a cold? Her hair so untidy, so blowsy!' What does the use of the word 'scampering' imply in Miss Bingley's complaint about Elizabeth?

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'Very nonsensical to come at all! Why must <i>she</i> be scampering about the country, because her sister has a cold? Her hair so untidy, so blowsy!' What does the use of the word 'scampering' imply in Miss Bingley's complaint about Elizabeth?





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