Definitionadj. worn away as by water or ice or wind
Last update: July 1, 2015
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His gaze scoured her face. [Please select]
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Your father can tell you that he sends off wool and has it scoured before selling it if a buyer wishes it done. [Please select]
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There were piles of scoured wool, piles of South American and Australian wool--wool, wool, wool everywhere. [Please select]
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"--(So saying, he shook his fist at Juno, who scoured out of the parlour.") [Please select]
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"He's been brought up here, and scoured the country as if he had a fine tooth comb, many a time." [Please select]
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But Asad-ed-Din had lain overlong in Algiers whilst his fleets under Sakr-el-Bahr and Biskaine had scoured the inland sea. [Please select]
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Wheaton was ordered to cut off his retreat; Young was killed; Cunningham took charge of the scouts who scoured the country. [Please select]
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Paint and floors were scoured; walls swept; beds shaken and sunned, and furniture polished. [Please select]
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The Huns would have scoured Belgium till they had got us and then we would all be shot. [Please select]
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She employed her in the meanest work of the house: she scoured the dishes, tables, etc. [Please select]
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The mare scoured at full gallop down an almost perpendicular declivity without stumbling, and left the soldiers lost in admiration and astonishment. [Please select]
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