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scouts

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n. (plural of scout English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: scout )

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Scouts is the section of Scouts Australia for boys and girls aged 10.5 - 15, although they can move up to the Venturer Scouts section from the age of 14.5. It follows the Cub Scout section. Scouts belong to patrols, headed by a youth leader as Patrol Leader, ...

Usage examples of scouts.

Her guardian Scouts came forward, as well, and stood, one behind each shoulder.

Aelliana and Sinit the unsuitability of associating with Scouts and other such persons.

What I believe is that Scouts are burdened with an understanding that takes into account not only Liad, but the universe entire.

When she left Liad it had been as a First-In, among the best the Scouts possessed, trained to go alone into uncharted space, to make initial contact with unknown cultures, to map unexplored worlds and star systems.

If Liad is to lose you altogether, at least allow another class of Scouts the benefit of your knowledge.

After a moment, and another mute exchange of worry, the Scouts drifted back toward their work.

With a groan of comical despair from poor Tubby, the Boy Scouts darted forward once more.

The news that turns were to be taken by two scouts daily at washing dishes and cooking did not awaken quite so much enthusiasm.

As for Martin Green, Walter Lonsdale and Joe Digby, they contented themselves with hoping that they might receive their badges as second-class scouts when the camp was over.

Piloted by Frank, the two young scouts made their way to the office of the local paper, which had already placed a large bulletin announcing the aeroplane model competition in its window.

The first prize of fifty dollars, therefore, goes to Paul Perkins, of the Boy Scouts, the second to Edward Rivers, of Hampton, and the third to Hiram Green, also of the Boy Scouts.

Among the throng the Boy Scouts threaded their way, watching with interest the events as they were run off, one after the other.

Hampton and the proud parents and relatives of the young scouts were assembled.

This done, the young scouts went through a smart drill with the staffs they carried.

The others were given the afternoon to range the island and practice up their woodcraft and landmark work, while Rob busied himself in his tent, which was equipped with a small folding camp table, in filling out his pink blank reports which were to be forwarded to Commodore Wingate and dispatched by him to the headquarters of the Boy Scouts in New York.