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Girl Scout

NOUN
  1. a girl who is a member of the Girl Scouts

How To Use Girl Scout In A Sentence

  • They have gotten rid of outside tutelage, while retaining the best of Italy (the food and the espresso, though even an ardent fan cannot praise the wine, which tastes like sheep-dip), the best of England (pedestrian traffic in Asmara is directed by modest but efficient Girl Scouts wearing white ankle socks), and most of the useful contacts with Ethiopia. African Gothic
  • When a Girl Scout gets to thinking about all the work to be done in a kitchen she will ask some very important questions. Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts
  • 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.
  • On the days when my daughter had Girl Scouts, my son went to aftercare, but I could not afford the $400 per month it would have cost to put them both in aftercare every day. Home Alone | Her Bad Mother
  • Before setting off we test our girl scouting skills by attaching Hanna's sleeping bag to her bulging rucksack with bits of string.
  • A whole army of Girl Scouts out beating the bush.
  • Mrs. Paul was a stay-at-home mom, longtime Girl Scout troop leader and self-described "busybody" who prided herself on knowing exactly what everyone was doing.
  • At last she found one: in the eyes of even unprejudiced observers, it must appear to excel all other schools -- _because of its Girl Scout troop_! The Girl Scouts' Good Turn
  • The informants for this research were obtained from Girl Scout councils in the Southeast who worked full-time as outdoor program directors/camp directors.
  • So much so I called my wife (traveling on business – or so she tells me) and prated like a girl scout who won the cookie sales contest. Greetings From The Scene Of Hillary's Party Tonight
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