noun
Etymology
Origin of scoutmaster
Example Sentences
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Downing’s abilities would catch Oliver Cromwell’s attention, leading to his appointment as scoutmaster general—the head of Parliament’s intelligence operations.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 11, 2026
Montgomery was highly experienced in wilderness survival and a former scoutmaster himself.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 5, 2025
“Girls were like: ‘You can join Boy Scouts of America?’” said Chipman, now a 20-year-old college student and assistant scoutmaster of her troop.
From Seattle Times • May 7, 2024
His scoutmaster, Richard Golden, wrote letters to local newspapers, and in late March of that year journalists began relating Mr. Wittine’s story.
From New York Times • Mar. 24, 2023
The scoutmaster had given them a long lecture about disrupting nature—by the end of it, Jonah felt guilty about how many protozoans he’d probably killed.
From "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix
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