A person who assesses and/or recruits others; especially, one who identifies promising talent on behalf of a sports team, A member of any number of youth organizations belonging to the international scout movement, such as the Boy Scouts of America or Girl Scouts of the United States, A person sent out to gain and bring in tidings; especially, one employed in war to gain information about the enemy and ground, A college student's or undergraduate's servant; -- so called in Oxford, England; at Cambridge called a gyp; and at Dublin, a skip, The act of scouting or reconnoitering, A term used until 1920's of a fighter aircraft, To explore a wide terrain, as on a search, To reject with contempt, as something absurd; to treat with ridicule; to flout; as, to scout an idea or an apology, A projecting rock, A fielder in a game for practice, A swift sailing boat, The Scouts is an organization for children and young people which teaches them to be practical, sensible, and helpful, Boy Scouts, A Scout is a member of the Scouts. a party of seven Scouts and three leaders on a camping trip, A scout is someone who is sent to an area of countryside to find out the position of an enemy army. They sent two men out in front as scouts, If you scout somewhere for something, you go through that area searching for it. I wouldn't have time to scout the area for junk A team of four was sent to scout for a nuclear test site I have people scouting the hills already. = search. To treat another with derision; scoff, To observe, watch, or look for, as a scout; to follow for the purpose of observation, as a scout, A person sent out to gain and bring in tidings; especially, one employed in war to gain information of the movements and condition of an enemy, A college student's or undergraduate's servant; so called in Oxford, England; at Cambridge called a gyp; and at Dublin, a skip, To go on the business of scouting, or watching the motions of an enemy; to act as a scout, To pass over or through, as a scout; to reconnoiter; as, to scout a country, A boy scout (which see, above), Scout provides a remote shell execution environment in which Unix commands are executed in SIMD parallel way or SCore-D runs, explore, often with the goal of finding something or somebody, someone who can find paths through unexplored territory, Person who cleans college rooms Used to be more like a servant in the `good old days' Tip recommended for good service (cf , `bedder' in Cambridge), soldier or vehicle used in reconnoitering; instance or gathering information; member of the Boy or Girl Scouts; one who discovers new talent; servant for a student at Oxford University, To examine a rapid from shore, v to search or explore n a good person or member of the Boy or Girl Scouts, a person employed in an overseas territory to identify possible acquisitions of new titles, someone employed to discover and recruit talented persons (especially in the worlds of entertainment or sports), a person employed to watch for something to happen, someone who can find paths through unexplored territory someone employed to discover and recruit talented persons (especially in the worlds of entertainment or sports) explore, often with the goal of finding something or somebody, reconnoiter, gather information; serve on a reconnaissance patrol; search; examine, inspect; reject with scorn, A college students or undergraduates servant; -- so called in Oxford, England; at Cambridge called a gyp; and at Dublin, a skip, A term used until 1920s of a fighter aircraft, Any of the national Scouts organizations such as the Boy Scouts of America, A worldwide youth movement with the aim of supporting young people in their physical, mental and spiritual development, so that they may play a constructive role in the society , The Selous Scouts, a special forces regiment of the former Rhodesian Army, The act of one who scouts, The Scout Movement, The activities of boy scouts and girl scouts, The members of that movement collectively, youth group directed at developing character and individual skills (such as the Boy or Girl Scouts), past of scout, Walking ahead on shore to inspect a rapid or other stretch of river, Reconnaissance of a fire and its surroundings to obtain information necessary for fire suppression planning, exploring in order to gain information; "scouting in enemy territory is very dangerous", the activities that Scouts take part in. Activities of various national and worldwide organizations for youth aimed at developing character, citizenship, and individual skills. Scouting began when Robert S. Baden-Powell published Scouting for Boys (1908), in which he described the games and contests he used to train cavalry troops in scouting, envisioning small groups of boys who would learn tracking, reconnaissance, mapping, and other outdoor skills under a peer leader. The Boy Scouts, as established by Baden-Powell, was for boys 11-15 years old. The concept became so popular that separate organizations for girls (Girl Guides, or Girl Scouts, 1910) and for younger boys (Wolf Cubs, or Cub Scouts, 1916) and older boys (Explorers) were also formed, act of reconnoitering; act of gathering information; activities of the Boy or Girl Scouts, Scouting is exploring the map for other player's bases, Identifying people you would like to meet; on your own, or with the assistance of your support system, exploring in order to gain information; "scouting in enemy territory is very dangerous, plural of scout, third-person singular of scout,
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A person who assesses and/or recruits others; especially, one who identifies promising talent on behalf of a sports team
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A member of any number of youth organizations belonging to the international scout movement, such as the Boy Scouts of America or Girl Scouts of the United States
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A person sent out to gain and bring in tidings; especially, one employed in war to gain information about the enemy and ground
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A college student's or undergraduate's servant; -- so called in Oxford, England; at Cambridge called a gyp; and at Dublin, a skip
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The act of scouting or reconnoitering
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A term used until 1920's of a fighter aircraft
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To explore a wide terrain, as on a search
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To reject with contempt, as something absurd; to treat with ridicule; to flout; as, to scout an idea or an apology
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A projecting rock
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A fielder in a game for practice
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A swift sailing boat
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The Scouts is an organization for children and young people which teaches them to be practical, sensible, and helpful
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Boy Scouts
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A Scout is a member of the Scouts. a party of seven Scouts and three leaders on a camping trip
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A scout is someone who is sent to an area of countryside to find out the position of an enemy army. They sent two men out in front as scouts
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If you scout somewhere for something, you go through that area searching for it. I wouldn't have time to scout the area for junk A team of four was sent to scout for a nuclear test site I have people scouting the hills already. = search. To treat another with derision; scoff
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To observe, watch, or look for, as a scout; to follow for the purpose of observation, as a scout
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A person sent out to gain and bring in tidings; especially, one employed in war to gain information of the movements and condition of an enemy
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A college student's or undergraduate's servant; so called in Oxford, England; at Cambridge called a gyp; and at Dublin, a skip
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To go on the business of scouting, or watching the motions of an enemy; to act as a scout
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To pass over or through, as a scout; to reconnoiter; as, to scout a country
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A boy scout (which see, above)
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Scout provides a remote shell execution environment in which Unix commands are executed in SIMD parallel way or SCore-D runs
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explore, often with the goal of finding something or somebody
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someone who can find paths through unexplored territory
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Person who cleans college rooms Used to be more like a servant in the `good old days' Tip recommended for good service (cf , `bedder' in Cambridge)
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soldier or vehicle used in reconnoitering; instance or gathering information; member of the Boy or Girl Scouts; one who discovers new talent; servant for a student at Oxford University isim
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To examine a rapid from shore
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v to search or explore n a good person or member of the Boy or Girl Scouts
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a person employed in an overseas territory to identify possible acquisitions of new titles
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someone employed to discover and recruit talented persons (especially in the worlds of entertainment or sports)
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a person employed to watch for something to happen
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someone who can find paths through unexplored territory someone employed to discover and recruit talented persons (especially in the worlds of entertainment or sports) explore, often with the goal of finding something or somebody
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reconnoiter, gather information; serve on a reconnaissance patrol; search; examine, inspect; reject with scorn fiil
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A college students or undergraduates servant; -- so called in Oxford, England; at Cambridge called a gyp; and at Dublin, a skip
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A term used until 1920s of a fighter aircraft
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Scouts
Any of the national Scouts organizations such as the Boy Scouts of America - "Besides such common scouting activities as hikes and summer camps, the Scouts participated in various Polish national festivals # The members of that movement collectively."
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A worldwide youth movement with the aim of supporting young people in their physical, mental and spiritual development, so that they may play a constructive role in the society - "Baden-Powell did not himself write animal stories, but when he decided to form an organisation for younger boys, modelled on the Scouts, ..."
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The Selous Scouts, a special forces regiment of the former Rhodesian Army - "The Scouts recognised that dead CTs were either abandoned or buried and forgotten, whereas the living wounded presented an unwanted burden ..."
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scouting
The act of one who scouts
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scouting
The Scout Movement
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scouting
The activities of boy scouts and girl scouts
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Scouts
The members of that movement collectively
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Scouts
youth group directed at developing character and individual skills (such as the Boy or Girl Scouts) isim
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scouted
past of scout
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scouting
Walking ahead on shore to inspect a rapid or other stretch of river
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scouting
Reconnaissance of a fire and its surroundings to obtain information necessary for fire suppression planning
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scouting
exploring in order to gain information; "scouting in enemy territory is very dangerous"
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the activities that Scouts take part in. Activities of various national and worldwide organizations for youth aimed at developing character, citizenship, and individual skills. Scouting began when Robert S. Baden-Powell published Scouting for Boys (1908), in which he described the games and contests he used to train cavalry troops in scouting, envisioning small groups of boys who would learn tracking, reconnaissance, mapping, and other outdoor skills under a peer leader. The Boy Scouts, as established by Baden-Powell, was for boys 11-15 years old. The concept became so popular that separate organizations for girls (Girl Guides, or Girl Scouts, 1910) and for younger boys (Wolf Cubs, or Cub Scouts, 1916) and older boys (Explorers) were also formed
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scouting
act of reconnoitering; act of gathering information; activities of the Boy or Girl Scouts isim
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Scouting is exploring the map for other player's bases
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Identifying people you would like to meet; on your own, or with the assistance of your support system
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exploring in order to gain information; "scouting in enemy territory is very dangerous
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