NOUN
- an international (but decentralized) movement started in 1908 in England with the goal of teaching good citizenship to boys
How To Use Boy Scouts In A Sentence
- Knowing this neighbourhood as I do, I have sent out boy scouts armed with catapults and homing pigeons to locate and succour your undoubtedly acned messenger, who has, I suspect, been lured into a den serving potent drinks and fevered women who have taken his mind off his job and transferred it to his own gratification. Archive 2007-02-01
- Boy Scouts in Dundee will be able to pledge allegiance to ‘Allah’ and drop the traditional oath to God and Queen, says the Scout Association in Scotland. RNB Roundup: a compendium of religion news stories
- As best I can tell, the Boy Scouts are open to anyone who says they're religious, regardless of the religion, and regardless of the degree of devoutness.
- WHEELING -- Troop 6 Boy Scouts carried on their Veteran's Day tradition by hosting a dinner at Vance Church on Nov. 11 in Wheeling. 7 Top Stories, Sports and Weather
- A Washington state Supreme Court decision in 2006 forced the Boy Scouts of America to open up its entire collection of perversion files, formally known as the "ineligible volunteer list," to a legal team representing two brothers abused by their scout leader. CBC | Top Stories News
- These would include junior Leagues, sororities, fraternities, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and countless others.
- It would be better to say that the Boy Scouts prevailed with a good constitutional argument, supported by weak evidence, craven apprehensions and unthinking hostility.
- Boy Scouts must pass all the requirements to earn a merit badge.
- Boy Scouts wear the patch on the right chest pocket of their uniform, while Girl Scouts wear the patch on the back of their sash.
- (The term jamboree, according to the official Boy Scout etymology, was coined by Boy Scouts founder Lord Robert Baden-Powell to mean a gathering of Scouts.) Thousands head to Va. for Boy Scout jamboree