We have no meanings for "do some scouting" in our records yet.
1 The Russians will do some scouting .
2 Michael let the others start unpacking their gear, and then he said, I'm going out to do some scouting .
3 Stop the train, Canby, when we come to the first open and level space, and we'll do some scouting ahead.
4 We were enabled to do some scouting in the afternoon, which resulted in the discovery that our camp was on an island.
5 I am sending out a contingent under the command of Martland Redbeard, the Earl of Thun, to destroy them and to do some scouting besides.
6 Thinking of that after firing the shotgun once, cleaning it, and setting away all the weapons, I said, "We need to do some scouting today."
7 I did some scouting work for General Greene in the Carolinas.
8 Now the new coach has done some scouting and seen me.
9 The Honourable Elisha Jane did some scouting on his own account.
10 I have been doing some scouting across the desert, with my boy here.
11 "Haddon says he wants to do some scouting about," announced Carton, when we rejoined them.
12 Now, I ain't pressin' you, but I done some scouting while you was away, and I heard four men's voices in the house.
13 "Going to do some scouting , " he muttered, and then called to a native officer, "Pass these two men beyond the outposts.
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