Scout in a sentence as a noun

Tell the local boy scout troop you'll make them a web site.

"last week saw lots of rich moms selling girl scout cookies with their daughters, mom doing all the "work.

Maybe rescue some hostages, scout and snipe terrorists every now and then and maybe stab a chicken or two.

Sponsor the your employee's kid's boy scout troop or let your employees use the office for gaming after hours.

This means that planes tend to be used only against 'static' targets, which gives you an opportunity to scout & verify.

Scout in a sentence as a verb

My dad grew up in the town, was the local scout master, organises the christmas parades, helps with local stage performances.

Just my anecdote, but here's the first part of the email a Google recruiter sent me:> I'm a talent scout on the Engineering Staffing Team at Google.

Blame capitalism for giving us such unprecedented wealth that huge swaths of the population now have free time to study, scout, take, edit, and publish photos.

But dammit, all I can think about now is plowing over AK-47 slinging bastards running through the top tunnel on de_dust with my pump shotty, or mowing people down with the UMP or headshots with the scout.

The last time I had "Citizen/police contact" I was with my friend who's an eagle scout on our way from the Loyola/Hopkins Lacrosse game when we were stopped by 4 police cars with guns drawn, demanding to see our hands forcing us out of the car, and putting us in hand cuffs while they searched us and the car.

Scout definitions

noun

a person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event

See also: lookout sentinel sentry watch spotter picket

noun

a Boy Scout or Girl Scout

See also: Scout

noun

someone employed to discover and recruit talented persons (especially in the worlds of entertainment or sports)

noun

someone who can find paths through unexplored territory

See also: pathfinder guide

verb

explore, often with the goal of finding something or somebody

See also: reconnoiter reconnoitre