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I . scout [skaʊt] N

2. scout (organization):

the scouts [or Scouts] pl
skavti m pl
the scouts [or Scouts] pl
taborniki m pl

3. scout (soldier):

4. scout (talent searcher):

5. scout no pl (search):

II . scout [skaʊt] VB intr

1. scout (reconnoitre):

2. scout (search):

III . scout [skaʊt] VB trans (reconnoitre)

boy ˈscout N

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Larger infantry regiments called for more recon, scouts and sniper assets.
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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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However, scouts feel he can get lackadaisical in the field and swings at too many pitches outside of the strike zone.
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Players are generally hand-picked by coaches and scouts while they play for their respective high school teams.
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But the other scouts spread calumnies about the land, calling it one that devours its settlers.
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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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Beginning in 1964 the team was selected by professional scouts and observers.
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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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The special service company was to include reconnaissance scouts or espionage personnel.
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He then moved ahead of the foremost scouts, personally leading the attack, until confronted by a boobytrapped double concertina obstacle.
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