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rovers

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Rover Scouts , also known as Rovers , is the fifth and final youth section of Scouts Australia , Rover Scouts are adults aged between 18 and 25 years of age and are organised into local Crews, which can be associated with a Scout Group or operate stand-alone. ...

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n. (plural of rover English)

Usage examples of rovers.

Ahead, Furl Hawken stood waiting in a draw with a dozen more Rovers and the horses and supplies.

The Elves shunned it, but Southlanders and Rovers found that its location suited their needs perfectly.

He owed no allegiance to the Elessedils, Wing Riders were notoriously independent, almost as much so as Rovers, and if this one was here, so far from his home and people, there was good reason for it.

He was a mercenary, as most Rovers were, taking jobs where the money was best, giving allegiance to those who paid for it.

But the Southlanders continued to believe that if they could just learn how the Rovers managed to make it all look so easy, they wouldn't need them as Captains and crews.

The sergeant complained, but paid up, cowed perhaps by the presence of so many other Rovers and fellow soldiers.

The Federation's attitude toward Rovers hadn't changed a whit in the three years of their service.

In the eyes of most Southlanders, Rovers were inferior solely because of who they were, and nothing of their abilities or accomplishments could ever change that.

As a consequence, the Elves were the most tolerant and allowed the Rovers to make their way through the forests of the Westland, functioning as traders inland and sailors along the coast.

There were regular battles, but they were viewed by the Rovers largely as exercises in trying to stay out of the way of incompetents.

It was just another excuse to try to bring the Rovers into line, to put their collective necks under the Federation boot.

His instincts and his long association with Rovers persuaded him that it was his best option.

His cousin, the Elven Queen Wren Elessedil, had been raised by Rovers as a child and taught the survival skills that had kept her alive when she had journeyed to the doomed island of Morrowindl to recover the lost Elven people.

You are here, my friend, because you're a Druid and we're Rovers, and we have much in common.

The Rovers placed Walker in the bow with directions to keep an eye open for floating debris, and went about putting up the mast and sail.