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scouter

[ US /ˈskaʊtɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an adult member of the Boy Scouts movement

How To Use scouter In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • If you have a camporee idea or documentation related to a successful camporee, please let us know so that we can share your successes with other Scouters.
  • All the stalls had such scouters who would at times even cling on to your clothes, in an attempt to lure you into buying their absolutely undesirable concoctions.
  • The thin circles are patrols, the thicker squares are scouters, the large ovals are divisions, and the rectangles are squadrons.
  • My scouter tells me all of you all have exceptional power levels.
  • There are other Scouters whom have provided me with scans of square knot insignia as well as other items.
  • Most of those in the off-stage audience were handed invitations by scouters who scoped the city for folks with ‘the look’.
  • Most of those in the off-stage audience were handed invitations by scouters who scoped the city for folks with " the look ".
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