Ainda não temos significados para "do some scouting".
1The Russians will do some scouting.
2Michael let the others start unpacking their gear, and then he said, I'm going out to do some scouting.
3Stop the train, Canby, when we come to the first open and level space, and we'll do some scouting ahead.
4We were enabled to do some scouting in the afternoon, which resulted in the discovery that our camp was on an island.
5I am sending out a contingent under the command of Martland Redbeard, the Earl of Thun, to destroy them and to do some scouting besides.
6Thinking of that after firing the shotgun once, cleaning it, and setting away all the weapons, I said, "We need to do some scouting today."
7I did some scouting work for General Greene in the Carolinas.
8Now the new coach has done some scouting and seen me.
9The Honourable Elisha Jane did some scouting on his own account.
10I 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.
12Now, 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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