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Definition of Scouting trip
1. Noun. An expedition undertaken to gain information.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scouting Trip
Literary usage of Scouting trip
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the South African Frontier: The Adventures and Observations of an by William Harvey Brown (1899)
"... Out "—An Interesting scouting trip—A False Alarm—More Scouting. AT mid-day on
July 6th, B troop, under Captain Hoste, accompanied by Dr. LS Jameson and ..."
2. On the South African Frontier: The Adventures and Observations of an by William Harvey Brown (1899)
"... Out "—An Interesting scouting trip—A False Alarm—More Scouting. AT mid-day on
July 6th, B troop, under Captain Hoste, accompanied by Dr. LS Jameson and ..."
3. On the South African Frontier: The Adventures and Observations of an by William Harvey Brown (1899)
"... Out "—An Interesting scouting trip—A False Alarm—More Scouting. AT mid-day on
July 6th, B troop, under Captain Hoste, accompanied by Dr. LS Jameson and ..."
4. The Lure of the Labrador Wild: The Story of the Exploring Expedition by Dillon Wallace, Leonidas Hubbard (1905)
"In the morning Hubbard caught about twenty small trout, and after luncheon he
and George went up the river on a scouting trip. When they returned in the ..."
5. The Lure of the Labrador Wild: The Story of the Exploring Expedition by Dillon Wallace, Leonidas Hubbard (1905)
"In the morning Hubbard caught about twenty small trout, and after luncheon he
and George went up the river on a scouting trip. When they returned in the ..."
6. Last of the Great Scouts: The Life Story of Col. William F. Cody, "Buffalo Bill" by Helen Cody Wetmore (1899)
"Will returned from his scouting trip shortly after the departure of the hunting
... The scouting trip had been long and arduous, he was tired and hungry, ..."
7. Last of the Great Scouts: The Life Story of Col. William F. Cody, "Buffalo Bill" by Helen Cody Wetmore (1899)
"Will returned from his scouting trip shortly after the departure of the hunting
... The scouting trip had been long and arduous, he was tired and hungry, ..."