scout

scout /sk'aʊt/ (scouts scouting scouted)
1 [N-COUNT]
A scout is someone who is sent to an area of countryside to find out the position of an enemy army.
They sent two men out in front as scouts.
2 [VERB] V n for n, V for n, V n
If you scout somewhere for something, you go through that area searching for it.
I wouldn't have time to scout the area for junk...
A team of four was sent to scout for a nuclear test site...
I have people scouting the hills already.
= searchcub scout
see cubscout around
[PHRASAL VERB] V P for n, V P
If you scout around or scout round for something, you go to different places looking for it. (in BRIT, also use scout round)
They scouted around for more fuel...
I scouted round in the bushes.
= look aroundtal|ent scout (talent scouts)
[N-COUNT]
A talent scout is someone whose job is to find people who have talent, for example as actors, footballers, or musicians, so that they can be offered work.

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