How To Use Scout In A Sentence

  • In the near rocks zone, a battle airship firmly adsorb to a great meteorolite, an eye warrior watch with scout far places of Flolamp fleets, soundless, Boss, Flolamp have leaved for Life Star. Mini Star | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • The franchise mode has been expanded with a scouting report and a minor league system that will let hands on managers cultivate talent.
  • Another glass passed, quietly, as Fifteenth Company followed the scouts down the southeast road and circled away Tom Fynhaven Estate, only to return to the lane bordering the casaran orchards on the south. Alector's Choice
  • Some units deploy their scouts forward, while others do not.
  • The guy really does have it all - girlfriend, popularity, and university scouts drooling over his breaststroke.
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  • This enabled him to make contacts, as did a stint as an independent scout. Times, Sunday Times
  • I didn't break it. Scout's honour!
  • ‘Thank you, sire,’ she said in a bow before trailing after the two scouts in silence.
  • The captains of the guards advertised the Emperor of it, who sent out scouts.
  • The salmon fishing, black bear, moose, and caribou sightings, and frequent stops for scouting and portaging easily turn running the Main into a weeklong wilderness adventure.
  • Oswald felt heartfeltly sorry to wound the good Colonel's feelings, but he had to remark that he had only done his duty, and he was sure no British scout would take five bob for doing that. The Wouldbegoods
  • Local ghillie David Dinsmore took a small party of Scouts to Addergoole river last Saturday, where all were surprised by the variety of tiny fish life that crawl, swim or wriggle on the river bed.
  • But he was built of loyalty and unsuspicion; and though for a mere second a fear assailed him that the old lady was about to charge Reuben with playing his daughter false, he scouted the fancy hotly. Aunt Rachel
  • But when a talent scout discovered young Allegra in a eurhythmics class at the age of 3 and wanted to put her on television, her parents' initial reaction was that she was too young. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • More than 30 Beavers, Scouts and Sea Scouts took part in a number of waterborne activities to celebrate the reopening.
  • They have always been leaders in scouting and their record in national competition is unsurpassed.
  • Half an hour later the Gazelle returns from task, followed shortly afterwards by the Scout.
  • They scouted the venerable old dogma of the divine right of kings and titled aristocracies to rule the submissive multitude. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
  • The crossing should safely assist pedestrians to the Victoria Recreation Ground, as well as to a nearby scout hut and nursery.
  • Acting on reports from his scouts, Antony and the assassin Decimus Turullius set out with several legions and Galatian cavalry and defeated the leading legions; Octavian was compelled to halt. Antony and Cleopatra
  • You can always speed it up by recruiting assistance; for example, I bet the local scouts would be only too happy to help in return for a handful of woggles.
  • The Germans had developed some new techniques - one of which was to have several layers of scouts flying in close formation, one on top of another.
  • To the ACLU's secular Jewish policy-makers, Christianity is a tool of majority opression of "victimized minorities" which has to be warred on along with other high agenda bugaboos like firearms ownership, bigots who won't let courts impose gay marriage, and "heteronormative" institutions like the Boy Scouts. Protesting minarets.
  • At least one top NBA scout has been telling college underclassmen who might be borderline first-round picks this June that it's better to wait for the 2005 draft.
  • This he did, dispatching a small force to scout after the "army" disappearing over the hills. Umbria - the green heart of Italy
  • Scouts never grouse at hardships nor whine at each other, nor_ swear _when put out, but go on whistling and smiling. Young Knights of the Empire : Their Code, and Further Scout Yarns
  • Scouts last season believed Hackett's ultraconservative approach limited Chad Pennington's progress.
  • In addition the crusaders used light cavalry and horse archers in large numbers to harass the enemy, to scout, and to supplement the knights.
  • Their thirty and forty - thousand-ton battleships slowed down half a dozen miles offshore and maneuvered in ponderous evolutions, while tiny scout-boats (lean, six-funneled destroyers) ran in, cutting blackly the flashing sea like so many sharks. Goliah
  • I'm going to scout around for a while and make sure there aren't any thieves.
  • It's obvious when you talk about prospects how much you value your first-hand account, or the scouting reports you hear of a player.
  • He was pitching for Mike's Diner in Class B sandlot baseball when he was signed by a Boston Red Sox scout, receiving a $500 bonus.
  • On January 28, 2005, according to St. Jean, he became the highest-ranking and longest-serving professional scouter in the history of the BSA to be fired.
  • Born on a Cherokee reservation, Threepersons scouted for Gen. Blackjack Pershing on his expedition after Pancho Villa in 1916.
  • One of the fastest growing areas of scouting, last year the program experienced a 17% growth in youth enrollment.
  • Under the auspices of the fellowship, Hurston was to travel to Florida and New Orleans to begin her research on African American folk tales and to scout out hoodoo practice.
  • I don't mind being the one who has to call the plumber, and sit with the plumber, and go scouting for soap dispensers for the kitchen to replace the ridiculous airgap that they make you put it, but I don't like everyone being crabby at me about the whole thing. Readersguide Diary Entry
  • The cannibal scouts drag the captives to their cannibal chief, who looks them over and pronounces them tasty morsels indeed - and their skins will make excellent canoes!
  • He recalls demonstrating his loyalty to the United States by putting on his Cub Scout uniform and saluting the armed soldiers.
  • He is in front of his locker, placing written scouting reports and color-coded charts on Orioles hitters into neat stacks on the floor.
  • Down the gradual slope the scout hastened; his footfall was the only sound that broke the stillness after the answers to his call had ceased. Old Indian Days
  • Currently, the only publicly funded showcase for local talent at the festival is the British Council's biannual event, to which it invites 250 international talent scouts.
  • Scouting seminars in hotels are a popular rip-off tactic used by bogus agencies. The Sun
  • Out of school, Scouts and fishermen would wear a sheath knife on a belt - I still remember my 4-inch blade in its sheath with the Scout logo.
  • This year, for the first time, the local Girl Scout troops will hand out a special badge for participation in Waterway Cleanup.
  • With the development of MEMS, the realization of micromation and intelligentization of scout system makes micro robot be an important research aspect in military affairs.
  • This enabled him to make contacts, as did a stint as an independent scout. Times, Sunday Times
  • I actually hunt with a lot of outfitters -- I do all of my own scouting and I hang my own stands -- but I would never hunt with an operation that would stupe to this level to gain financial gain. Exclusive Video: Is This the Walking Record Whitetail?
  • The Explorers program, a coeducational affiliate of the Boy Scouts of America that began 60 years ago, is training thousands of young people in skills used to confront terrorism, illegal immigration and escalating border violence -- an intense ratcheting up of one of the group's longtime missions to prepare youths for more traditional jobs as police officers and firefighters ... Boing Boing
  • Mr Turrell, who previously worked in the family building firm, rejoined the district as an assistant Scoutmaster and has stayed with the association ever since.
  • Scout's slightly condescending love becomes adoring pride. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm a scout, and so I know what kind of fellers scouts are. Tom Slade with the Colors
  • A group of young, inexperienced Boy Scouts wanted to go CAMPING!
  • True, they ruled in favor of the Boy Scouts, and thus appeared to be acting with sensible restraint; but this sensible restraint is purely illusionary - and a simple example will show you what I mean by this.
  • While eminent singers will be involved as members of the jury, the talent scouting exercise will go on for six consecutive months.
  • Church collections, school outings, Boy Scout subscriptions and so on came out of the family purse: subscriptions to the Beano, the purchase of liquorice bootlaces and suchlike fripperies were our own affair.
  • And if such turned out to be the case, wouldn't it prove that the scoutmaster was a wonder at guessing things that were Boy Scouts on a Long Hike Or, To the Rescue in the Black Water Swamps
  • We scouted about for a good place to eat.
  • Our early single-seater tractors were fitted with a Lewis gun fixed so as to fire over or at the side of the airscrew and actuated by a bowden wire, the most efficient, though not the most numerous, fighting machines at the end of 1915 being the Bristol Scouts. Aviation in Peace and War
  • Thanks to excellent scouting and research, teams can count on spotting a large baseline number of species.
  • But this short and easy method with those who take their stand on coercion and illegality was scouted by the Radical M.P. He pointed out with the same lucidity and precision with which he would have stated a case to a leading counsel, the facts (first) that the right-of-way was not only claimed, but existed; (second) that the threatening notice was inoperative; (third) that an action lay against any person who attempted to deforce the passage of any individual; (fourth) that the road in question was the only way to kirk and market for a very considerable part of the strath, that therefore the right-of-way was inalienable; and Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
  • Assisting in the development of Scouting in newly emerging countries.
  • The Scout Law declares a Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent.
  • We can begin a concentrated effort to persuade United Way campaigns to exclude local Boy Scout troops as funding recipients.
  • While scouting out the area around Albuquerque, he came across these two characters. The Sun
  • By allowing Bobby Montoya to be a Girl Scout, the Girl Scout leadership has fulfilled its own written laws "to be honest and fair, friendly and helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong, and responsible. Warren J. Blumenfeld: Girl Scout Organization Fulfills Its Promises and Laws
  • Ewe can haz my noms if ewe can sai “Kitteh Scouts kamp out” tne tymz real fast witut byting ur tonge. …and den a bear came - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The design features the official Scouting Association arrowhead logo embossed over a globe, representing the worldwide growth of Scouting since 1907.
  • Moving as silently as only could a man who had been both herder and scout, he slipped through the quarasote, using his night vision and Talent-sense to make his way to the wash on the north side of the lane. Darkness
  • A Girl Scout is pure in thought in word and in deed.
  • The title played off the resolve of the Eagle Scout and his favorite verse in Isaiah: KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • While scouting out the area around Albuquerque, he came across these two characters. The Sun
  • They dubbed the cavalrymen “Grub scout,” “Kitchen ranger,” “Bomb Proof,” “Buttermilk spies,” and “Loonies.” Cavalryman of the Lost Cause
  • So now I'm all bright pink and look like I just got back from Girl Scout camp with a case of poison oak. Leaving with honor: My 12th and final report from Iraq
  • This is a serious problem for the boy scouts and even the girl scouts have very strict rules about children ever *ever* being alone with only one adult and they have a right to enforce as best they can an environment where it is *very* clear that sexual activity between boys or between scout leaders and boys is not in any way acceptable. "I've been fascinated... with the attention paid to me by people who really have not undertaken to understand how I succeed, how I define my success."
  • What I didn't tell her was that I never wanted to be a Cub Scout.
  • The 28-year-old Burnett, whose across-the-body delivery has concerned scouts for years, tinkered with a new windup this spring before going back to his old motion.
  • Hundreds of Scouts and Guides marked the ceremonial highlight of their year with a St George's Day parade.
  • When allegedly scouting the area in preparation for another raid, gang members had confronted police keeping tabs on them and demanded they be left alone. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scout section reconnoiters TOW firing positions and routes between positions. FM 7-91 APPENDIX A ORGANIZATIONS
  • Hadman intends to scout around this weekend to establish the extent of the crisis.
  • The jamboree consists of 24,000 scouts from over 150 countries and another 6,000 scouts, both boys and girls, from Thailand are expected to attend.
  • After boot camp, the sergeant encouraged some of us tougher boys who could shoot a little to volunteer for what he called the scout/snipers. ONE SHOT-ONE KILL
  • He's scouting about/around for somewhere better to live.
  • ging gang goolie" - style ditties lead singer Johnny Rotten and doomed bassist Sid Vicious enjoyed when they were in the Scouts. TheSpoof.com : Spoof News : Front Page
  • They also said that if required to vacate the site they must have alternative premises for the weekly meetings of 60 Beavers, Cubs and Scouts.
  • The Arctics hawk-up their haunted heart, and raucous, spue; and north-winds, wawling calls, outstart, to droop anew; the clouds like scouts updart, depart, and truceless do, and droop anew. The Lord of the Sea
  • The group also regularly sends delegates to the annual worldwide scouting jamboree.
  • There are thirty fighters, two scouts, ten bombers, and three long range fighters.
  • If Scout leaders really want to teach financial survival skills to a new generation, they need a much more hard-nosed approach.
  • I didn't think it would be that much of a risk to send a couple of fighters topside to scout out the situation.
  • These scouts can reconnoiter routes, conduct screening missions, and escort convoys because they do not need extra equipment, additional troops, or special training.
  • This special event is open to all Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Venturers in our Group.
  • The Arctics hawk-up their haunted heart, and raucous, spue; and north-winds, wawling calls, outstart, to droop anew; the clouds like scouts updart, depart, and truceless do, and droop anew. The Lord of the Sea
  • Panzer Elite Scout Car Logistik Upgrade decreased in cost from 40 munitions to 25 munitions.
  • The renowned Scout Rangers of the Philippine army, modeled on the US army rangers, will be the model for Taiwan's military to learn about real combat experience in counter-terrorism.
  • A York Scout group left homeless when an arson attack destroyed their base have found new headquarters in East Yorkshire.
  • He was extremely good-looking, and extremely charming, generous to his scout, and to Mr Bullins on numerous occasions.
  • Several long and narrow tables were arranged in neat rows, teachers scouting the premises between them.
  • Plans are being finalised for the various Summer Camps for our Cubs and Scouts.
  • Intensive scouting is continuing throughout eastern North America from the Gulf coast to southern Ontario wherever soybean is grown.
  • He had handled his Indian scouts and dealt with the "bronco" Indians, the renegades from the tribes, in circumstances of extreme peril; for he had seen the sullen, moody Apaches when they suddenly went crazy with wolfish blood-lust, and in their madness wished to kill whomever was nearest. The Rough Riders
  • Group scout leader Ann Pope restored the mace to its former glory with liberal amounts of metal polish, furniture wax and elbow grease, and a handing-back ceremony was arranged.
  • Clubs employ scouts who work their whole lives to unearth such gems, so why are they then treated so casually?
  • The scouts paired off and began to patrol the area.
  • I had a quick scout around the house to check everything was okay.
  • For six months she had shut herself up in her house, stopped leading her Girl Scout troop, given up all civic activities. She even refused to play the organ at church anymore.
  • Scout's slightly condescending love becomes adoring pride. Times, Sunday Times
  • A real ascender scout would have semaphore flags, or at least a message lizard that could scamper down the line. LEVIATHAN
  • And no matter how difficult it may be to discover a future superstar, the scouts are determined to search the globe until they find him.
  • She was a Cub Scout leader for more than 20 years and served as district commissioner, and is very active in the Appleby community.
  • Udinese invests heavily in talent development, with about 50 paid scouts around the world and a state-of-the-art player evaluation facility at its headquarters. Too Good to Succeed
  • The challenge runs until April and the Cub Scouts and Scouts' efforts will go towards their Global Conservation badge.
  • In another incident he sent a scout to catch an enemy sniper. Times, Sunday Times
  • The two scouts, swimming across the river, managed to keep under as the enemy's searchlight raked the surface.
  • But experts report that discount-happy diners are clipping coupons and scouting for values to lower their restaurant tabs.
  • Part of the scouting process is the exercise of looking at a college prospect and seeing an established NFL player.
  • While still at the school, she was spotted in London's Oxford Street by a modelling agency scout, who decided her tall, slender frame and gamine features made her a natural choice to stalk the catwalk.
  • The title celebrates Savannah, and the cookie celebrates the great mood that we are all in this year of the girl, our 100th anniversary," said Amanda Hamaker, manager of product sales for Girl Scouts of the USA. Reuters: Press Release
  • Although the two had never met before they showed true Scouting comradery and really appreciated each other on the 26-mile course.
  • The division's fighting elements were 8,000 Philippine Scouts, officered by Americans, a US infantry regiment some 2,000 strong, and a regiment of artillery.
  • The Phoenicians were the pioneers in the seventh century BC, scouting for the imperial purple dye found in the murex sea snails of the Moroccan coast. Atlantic: A Vast Ocean of a Million Stories by Simon Winchester – review
  • A scout named Greel is exploring the upper reaches of The People and comes to an ancient subway tunnel, just as two explorers from the lunar colony arrive in an attempt to reestablish communication with any survivors. REVIEW: Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse edited by John Joseph Adams
  • A Girl Scout troop sold valentines and donated $300.
  • Add to these a little love and counterplotting, and scatter everywhere throughout the maze a trail of tropical dollars -- dollars warmed no more by the torrid sun than by the hot palms of the scouts of Fortune -- and, after all, here seems to be Life, itself, with talk enough to weary the most garrulous of Walruses. Cabbages and Kings
  • Tom left his Air Scout in a field owned by Mr. Nestor, where he had often landed before, and walked up to the house with Mary. Tom Swift and His Undersea Search, or, the Treasure on the Floor of the Atlantic
  • It is a scouting reconnaissance into un-known and potentially dangerous territory.
  • ` ` Aweel, aweel, 'said Hobbie, mounting his horse, ` ` it serves naething to strive wi cripples --- they are aye cankered; but I'll just tell ye ae thing, neighbour, that if things be otherwise than weel wi' Grace Armstrong, I'se gie you a scouther, if there be a tar-barrel in the five parishes. '' The Black Dwarf
  • Scouts rave about the Cubs' abundance of young pitching - and with good reason.
  • Before making the return journey home, the Cub Scout groups were treated to a goodie bag provided by the organisers of the concert.
  • As the soldiers leapt from the boats, Rhia watched them move quickly up the beach, taking up position, sending advance scouts.
  • Yet all of its military uses, from scouting to strategic bombing, had already been foreseen by an eager, if overly sanguine, public.
  • Participation in Cub Scouts, Brownies, or other scouts accounted for 5.6% of the children.
  • In the years following the Revolutionary War, no military regiment would occupy Fort Ticonderoga, though at times the fort provided shelter for scouting parties or raiding detachments.
  • Although specimens have occasionally been found here, I have not thoroughly scouted this area, and a more extensive investigation could be productive.
  • But its happiest effect was that not another lawsuit took place throughout the whole of his administration; and the office of constable fell into such decay that there was not one of those losel scouts known in the province for many years. Little Masterpieces of American Wit and Humor Volume I
  • I love it -- and the barcode is the only place on the box that the Scout emblem appears at all! OSNews
  • The idea is that by pooling their scouting resources, the subscribers cut down on expenses and more effectively cover the country.
  • One speaker justified Southern secession by urgent considerations of necessity and safety; another scouted the idea of coercing a seceding State; to a third, peaceful separation, though painful and humiliating, seemed the only safe and honourable way. A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3
  • The airline is scouting new areas for market expansion in the region and has singled out St Lucia.
  • The scouting combines are organizations to which NFL teams subscribe in order to share scouting information.
  • TWO teenage scouts helped save two women hikers who collapsed with hypothermia on Mount Snowdon. The Sun
  • When the chief Scout Master broke the flag a huge roar went up from the boys.
  • Begin weekly scouting of soybean fields in late June.
  • The cost for a week of trekking in the park for two hikers - plus a scout, a guide, a muleteer, and two pack animals (all mandatory) - was roughly $200.
  • I attended a very productive meeting for regimental and motorized rifle battalion scouts.
  • Daniel also typesets the newsletter put out on a fort-nightly basis by the local boy scouts organisation.
  • The Scout group has ten Cubs and 16 Beavers, both boys and girls, and there is a waiting list for new members.
  • Prior to swarming, scouts search for suitable new nest sites. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has already brought stalwart supporter Arthur Cox in to oversee scouting in Britain and the manager has promised to scour the lower divisions looking for promising talent he can bring on.
  • Then the integer-spin-drive wake of a passing scout ship assigned to trail the passing starcruiser disrupted Faulk's hyperon multiplet enhancer.
  • Having pitched his laager, the commander sends out his scouts; some amble off on horseback at a pace they call a "tripple" -- a gait which all the Boers educate their nags to adopt. Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) Letters from the Front
  • Udrih is a good ballhandler who impressed scouts with his shooting and play off the pick-and-roll.
  • In 2000 it was reported the Boy Scouts national office revoked the title afforded to Bill Clinton after thousands of complaints. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • A scout troop with a proud history has been told to raise £100,000 or face extinction.
  • As cavalry platoons became too unwieldy, they were finally replaced by smaller paired tank and scout platoons.
  • Our scouts daily find them dead in the woods. Red Coats and Rebels - the war for America 1770-1781
  • With Deets dead, Augustus and Call alternated the scouting duties. The Lonesome Dove Series
  • Ms Morrison-Tohol and Ms Wennmacher were in Castlebar accompanying a group from the Hochstadt Kolping Familie on an exchange visit with the local Scouts.
  • My introduction to showbiz came through the boy scouts.
  • Apparently Troussier knew that a job such as this would pop up in time to save him from making scouting trips to places like Llanddulas or the Inner Hebrides.
  • In the brief quiet before the fighting began I spoke with one of the elderly halberdiers who was telling me that this was only the scouting force and that worse was to come!
  • scouting in enemy territory is very dangerous
  • Scout councils soon started establishing camps in the Adirondacks where their members could practice their woodcraft and camping skills.
  • This sad, “if I’d only known” reaction from both Alito and former Boy Scouts suggests that organization members can be victims of a kind of associational fraud when they are induced to join a group without being fully informed of the group’s discriminatory policies. Balkinization
  • Cargill Inc. 's NatureWorks LLC of Minnetonka, Minn., is scouting locations and seeking a partner to build a plant that will double its biopolymer capacity. Just One Word: Bioplastics
  • Unlike the Navy's larger warships, the scout frigate CO's had little more than one-man staterooms to serve as office and sleeping quarters.
  • Public and private schools, scouting groups, and religious youth educators are sources of valuable information.
  • He somehow missed his vocation as a scout master running bob-a-job week. john east On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Jem and Scout lived in Maycomb, Alabama, a drowsy, isolated town where everyone knew everyone.
  • Quickly flicking the C stick down will activate the gadget, and it often comes in quite handy while scouting for enemy soldiers.
  • Beachwood – Beachwood Beach is about to get a little bit spookier, thanks to the work of one local Eagle Scout. 2010 March 26 « Beachwood Historical Alliance
  • Humberts is now scouting around for funds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mornington were so successful that league clubs sent scouts to watch a number of the players.
  • Gadi sent ahead five scouts and they all came back with reports.
  • He scouted for legal jobs in Washington, DC but received no offers.
  • Clark sez, The MPAA monstrosity is an activity patch or temporary insignia - these denote that a scout has participated in a special event or activity; a couple of common examples of activity patches are those issued to scouts who have attended a weekend camporee or a week at summer camp. Boing Boing
  • From 7pm Brownies, Cubs, Scouts and Guides from the York area will take to the stage for the gang show.
  • He was responsible for draft preparation and scouting, salary cap planning and roster management.
  • ‘The only number I can tell you is that we spend less than anybody on player development and scouting,’ he says.
  • I demanded to speak to the proprietor, a weak-willed man who claimed that the youths were only enjoying some music before attending a scout meeting.
  • Then each army sent out scouts looking for the other. The English Civil War: A People's History
  • In a second a couple of scouts in dirty red and green tartans, with fealdags or pleatless kilts on them instead of the better class philabeg, crept cannily out into the open, unsuspicious that their position could be seen from the fort. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • Mark Owens is seen supervising the scouts' firearms training, and at various points in the broadcast he carries a pistol, a hunting rifle, and an AR-15 automatic rifle.
  • He was spotted by a scout while he worked at her home. The Sun
  • Our scouts daily find them dead in the woods. Red Coats and Rebels - the war for America 1770-1781
  • I pass a rabble of rampant orange-clad Dutch fans dressed as boy scouts wearing huge cartoon clogs, larging it up, singing and laughing.
  • Some say that gamesmanship is common among scouts who gather before each game. USATODAY.com - Scouts' arsenal of video, clipboards, radar has MLB teams playoff-ready
  • The author makes up the shortcoming of the relator's absence with ingenious narrative tactics. And she uses Scout as narrative subject to strengthen the work's authenticity and distinctness.
  • I scouted for a spot, realizing in vast horror the only place open was next to Uncle Al.
  • Mark Owens is seen supervising the scouts' firearms training, and at various points in the broadcast he carries a pistol, a hunting rifle, and an AR-15 automatic rifle.
  • I am the same person I was when I received those awards and honors, and the Scouts in the troop were indeed given a role model.
  • Humberts is now scouting around for funds. Times, Sunday Times
  • From 7pm Brownies, Cubs, Scouts and Guides from the York area will take to the stage for the gang show.
  • Our district camporees always have separate programs for Webelos Scouts.
  • The standard line from all Scouts was that they were excited about meeting people from other countries. Times, Sunday Times
  • We've got a troop of Scouts camping in one of our fields this weekend.
  • To rain "scouth," is to rain abundantly or heavily. The Proverbs of Scotland
  • ‘It has all meant that we had to scout around for players to fill the gaps and it's not an easy task,’ he said.
  • She was a Brownie Scout troop leader of almost messianic zeal.

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