Definition of Scouped

1. scoup [v] - See also: scoup

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scouped

scoucer
scoucers
scoug
scouged
scough
scouging
scougs
scould
scoundrel
scoundreldom
scoundrelism
scoundrelly
scoundrelry
scoundrels
scoup
scouped (current term)
scouping
scoups
scour
scourable
scourage
scourages
scoured
scourer
scourer pad
scourer pads
scourers
scourge
scourged
scourger

Literary usage of Scouped

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1822)
"... was christened in the how, dumb, dead o' a caul' winter night, wi* water scouped out, in all likelihood, frae that very ..."

2. Antiquities of the Mesa Verde National Park, Cliff Palace by Jesse Walter Fewkes (1911)
"There are fifteen of these scouped-out hollows in the rock, which covered perhaps half of the distance down the precipice. At that point the cliff had ..."

3. Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons, Fifteen Months a Guest of by John McElroy (1879)
"I have before spoken of the remarkable bug fecundity of the beans (or peas). This was a demonstration of it. Every scouped out pea (or ..."

4. Report of the Annual Meeting (1908)
"In the former, two described were scouped out of basaltic ash ; in others, rocks in situ were used and filled in artificially ; in some, tunnelling had been ..."

5. Documentary History of the American Revolution: Consisting of Letters and by Robert Wilson Gibbes (1857)
"The expression of a Sergeant McDaniel, after a cannon ball had taken off his shoulder and scouped out his stomach, is worth recording in the annals of ..."

6. Documentary History of the American Revolution: Consisting of Letters and by Robert Wilson Gibbes (1857)
"The expression of a Sergeant McDaniel, after a cannon ball had taken off his shoulder and scouped out his stomach, is worth recording in the annals of ..."

7. Travels Or Observations Relating to Several Parts of Barbary and the Levant by Thomas Shaw (1808)
"... in little mud-walled hovels, but in caves, which they themselves have either scouped out of the rocks, or found ready made to their hands. ..."

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