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Meanings of scouting about in English
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Usage of scouting about in English
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It is lucky that there are none of the Lancers scoutingabout.
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Afterward, we spent a while scoutingabout to gather more fuel.
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He was still scoutingabout on hands and knees in the dampness of the rhododendrons.
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Now and then we could hear Schaef scoutingabout in the underbrush, crouching and hiding, watching and guarding.
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Now and then we could hear Searchlight scoutingabout in the under-brush, crouching and hiding, watching and guarding.
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It is in my mind that Black Rifle, Great Bear, Mountain Wolf, Daganoweda and our men have been scoutingabout it.
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Chap became more restless throughout their search, and twice Leesil had to go scoutingabout neighborhoods and markets to track him down.
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It was the evening after one of Kennedy's busy days scoutingabout that he quietly summoned both Burke and Sydney to our cabin.
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His scoutingabout would seem to be known, and an Indian would come out to spy his enemy, hiding from tree to tree.
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In the next few days, however, Ish spent some time scoutingabout in the vicinity, trying to locate a good spot for the cornpatch.
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The Union soldiers came in a gang out from Washington all over the surrounding country, scoutingabout, and notified all the black folks of freedom.
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He received the necessary permission and was soon scoutingabout, back of the German trench lines, which had been taken over by the victorious Americans.
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"Haddon says he wants to do some scoutingabout," announced Carton, when we rejoined them.