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Definition of Sea scout
1. Noun. A Boy Scout enrolled in programs for water activities.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sea Scout
Literary usage of Sea scout
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Boy Scout Movement Applied by the Church by Norman Egbert Richardson, Ormond Eros Loomis (1915)
"216 would be that of a sea scout who was in the port watch, the first division,
and the sixth man in his division. The clothing and, as far as possible, ..."
2. The Boy Scout Movement Applied by the Church by Norman Egbert Richardson, Ormond Eros Loomis (1915)
"216 would be that of a sea scout who was in the port watch, the first division,
and the sixth man in his division. The clothing and, as far as possible, ..."
3. The Boy Scouts' Year Book by Boy Scouts of America (1920)
"And what is ti .it little one just in front? sea scout: Oh, that's only a tug-of-
war ! And the Deaf Man Saw a Flock and Herd A dumb man once picked ..."
4. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1896)
"... and as on land scouts are picked men specially fitted for such work, so on
the sea scout vessels should be specially designed for their purpose. ..."
5. Community Boy Leadership: A Manual for Scout Executives by Boy Scouts of America (1922)
"Establish at least three Sea-Scout organizations in a year. XIII. Publicity. 1.
Publish "Westchester County Scout" quarterly with an editorial staff of ..."
6. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1916)
"... no other ships of the flee: will lead more exciting lives, for, like the scou:
soldier on shore, the sea-scout is always ready to receive its death-blow ..."