Professional employed by a sports team to analyze the performance of athletes outside the team.
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Examples for "scout"
Examples for "scout"
1In answer the scout gave a disgusted wave to the sea beyond.
2The general wants some few cavalrymen for a scout in the Mazatzal.
3Bolitho said, I will use every vessel which can scout for us.
4A minute later, and the fat scout cried out in considerable excitement:
5The sole descendant of the giants was the scout behind the door.
1This reply established the author firmly in the esteem of the scouts.
2Better send scouts ahead of you and keep a party following behind.
3The general at once appointed me his guide and chief of scouts.
4Quietly the scouts melted away to the tasks they had in hand.
5The scouts did camp that night in a wood alongside the road.
1If you're a talent scout for Decca, I can't sing a note.
2I was once approached by a talent scout in summer stock.
3Cebulski, the Marvel talent scout who brought Cosentino on to write his upcoming issue.
4Having cracked the code, I would become Bullwinkle's top talent scout over the years.
5I'm always going to talent scout and try to find new artists to work with.
Translations for sport scout