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scouter

American  
[skou-ter] / ˈskaʊ tər /

noun

  1. a person who scouts.

  2. (often initial capital letter) a Boy Scout who is 18 years of age or over.


Etymology

Origin of scouter

First recorded in 1635–45; scout 1 + -er 1

Example Sentences

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“I strongly deny having committed any illicit act or any wrongdoing in the course of my work as a scouter or model agencies manager,” he told The Guardian.

From New York Times • Dec. 17, 2020

“I strongly deny having committed any illicit act or any wrongdoing in the course of my work as a scouter or model agencies manager,” he said then.

From The Guardian • Sep. 7, 2019

“I strongly deny having committed any illicit act or any wrongdoing in the course of my work as a scouter or model agencies manager,” he said.

From The Guardian • Aug. 17, 2019

“I strongly deny having committed any illicit act or any wrongdoing in the course of my work as a scouter or model agencies manager.”

From Seattle Times • Dec. 4, 2018

It must be a tremendous thing, yet we've searched the entire globe in the scouter and found nothing but water and a scattering of little islands like this one, all covered with bramble.

From The Anglers of Arz by Dee, Roger

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