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Like a scout, I surreptitiously looked at his name badge.
She characterises her job as being like a scout ahead of an army.
There's something charmingly boyish about his adventures: "I began to work like a scout," he writes, calling his trips "reconnaissance missions".
The woman who grew up watching English soccer and used to unknowingly praise her boys for hitting foul balls now studies games like a scout.
A lone rooster, like a scout, darts across the road -- no one knows why they cross the road -- and jerks his head up and down, like a periscope.
Sometimes I feel like a scout from my generation, sent out ahead to experience in my fifties what even the healthiest boomers are going to experience in their sixties, seventies, or eighties.
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Each day this week, aides to Mr. Bush have come back to the press section of the plane like a scouting party to see if the governor could come back for some unrecorded chatter.
Adding heat tolerance is like telling a scout looking for a superstar athlete, 'by the way, make sure he's a straight A student'," said Lobell.
"Out Like Scout": A slang phrase meaning get out like a girl scout who just sold a ton of cookies (I totally made this phrase up because I wanted to rhyme like #5).
Watch out, W. I may act like a Boy Scout but I know how to fight dirty.
Looks like a boy scout.
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