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scouts <a scout; scouts> N

scouts

boy scouts (movement, organization)

scout N COMPUT

of or relating to boy scouts

Usage examples with scouts

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The early tank scouts would reconnoiter ahead of enemy forces and conduct reconnaissance-in-force while riding on top of the tanks.
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To combat the endowment effect, he forced his scouts and his model to establish, going into the draft, the draft pick value of each of their own players.
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Both are accomplished scouts and due to their extensive training together are usually paired up in battles.
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But the other scouts spread calumnies about the land, calling it one that devours its settlers.
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Beginning in 1964 the team was selected by professional scouts and observers.
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On another occasion, while on a photographic reconnaissance, he encountered twenty hostile scouts and drove down two of them out of control.
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It has been conjectured that ranking in society dictates different roles in society, e.g. some bats are scouts, others are hunters.
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In a traditional trek scouts hike from outpost to outpost during the week and experience various activities with significance to history or high adventure sports.
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The camp serves over 2,300 scouts each summer in addition to hundreds of leaders, cub scouts and high adventure treks.
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That much attention can sometimes have scouts over-analyzing and nit-picking for faults, which could explain his drop in the rankings.
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