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scouting
adjective as in disdainful
noun as in patrol
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This would take time since, under current law, even scouting Cuban baseball players on the island is illegal.
Yeager died this week at 85, but she never stopped scouting new subjects.
The couple apparently visited the royal chateau in January when they were scouting locations for the big day.
Hourani began to dabble with a myriad of artistic careers, from model scouting to styling to art direction.
As frustration mounts within the Scouting world, a negative PR snowball builds.
About five miles from Monticello Harry overtook the scouting party, now on their way back to that city.
They were returning from their pursuit of the scouting party and were strung out a long distance along the road.
He then learned that he had attacked and was chasing a small scouting party towards Versailles.
From the sand dunes at Nieuport and Dixmude there was firing also, and the air seemed sometimes to be full of scouting planes.
Morgan's men charged the scouting party, sending them through the village back to the main body in a very demoralized condition.
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On this page you'll find 57 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to scouting, such as: aloof, arrogant, averse, contemptuous, derisive, and haughty.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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