Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In stone-working, a workman who uses jumpers, feathers, and wedges in the process of removing large projections by boring holes transversely in order to scale off large flakes.
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- noun an adult member of the Boy Scouts movement
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I'll watch some Dragonball Z in Japanese without subtitles, and when I watch with my friends, they'll ask me "Erik, what did Vegeta's scouter say about his power level???"
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All Comments from matt wasson wrote 2 weeks 4 days ago boo hoo, should of used smart scouter!
Field & Stream 2010
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I'll watch some Dragonball Z in Japanese without subtitles, and when I watch with my friends, they'll ask me "Erik, what did Vegeta's scouter say about his power level???"
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All submitted comments are subject to the rules set forth in our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. from matt wasson wrote 2 weeks 4 days ago boo hoo, should of used smart scouter!
Field & Stream 2010
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"Vegeta, what does the scouter say about his power level?"
Another Horrible Trailer for Fox's Dragonball Evolution - Updated! « FirstShowing.net 2008
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I trained in a Dutchman ... just about the fastest scouter there is.
Gold in the Sky Alan Edward Nourse 1960
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They inspected the ship, a weatherbeaten scouter that looked like a relic of the '90's.
Gold in the Sky Alan Edward Nourse 1960
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He betimes had out more than one wagon of his own; and Battersleigh, cavalryman, became Batty, scouter for bones, while Franklin remained at the market.
The Girl at the Halfway House A Story of the Plains Emerson Hough 1890
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I have been a scouter of my mother's teachings, a thief, and, in heart if not in act, a murderer.
Twice Bought 1859
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He gained great note as a scouter and ranger, rendering such important service in this way to the army that the legislature made him a special grant of "fifty Spanish milled dollars" as an honorable gift.
Captains of Industry or, Men of Business Who Did Something Besides Making Money James Parton 1856
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