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    scouring
    [ noun ]
    1. moving over territory to search for something

    2. <noun.act>
      scouring the entire area revealed nothing
    3. the act of cleaning a surface by rubbing it with a brush and soap and water

    4. <noun.act>


    Scour \Scour\ (skour), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scoured}; p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Scouring}.] [Akin to LG. sch["u]ren, D. schuren,
    schueren, G. scheuern, Dan. skure; Sw. skura; all possibly
    fr. LL. escurare, fr. L. ex + curare to take care. Cf.
    {Cure}.]
    1. To rub hard with something rough, as sand or Bristol
    brick, especially for the purpose of cleaning; to clean by
    friction; to make clean or bright; to cleanse from grease,
    dirt, etc., as articles of dress.

    2. To purge; as, to scour a horse.

    3. To remove by rubbing or cleansing; to sweep along or off;
    to carry away or remove, as by a current of water; --
    often with off or away.

    [I will] stain my favors in a bloody mask,
    Which, washed away, shall scour my shame with it.
    --Shak.

    4. [Perhaps a different word; cf. OF. escorre, escourre, It.
    scorrere, both fr. L. excurrere to run forth. Cf.
    {Excursion}.] To pass swiftly over; to brush along; to
    traverse or search thoroughly; as, to scour the coast.

    Not so when swift Camilla scours the plain. --Pope.

    5. To cleanse or clear, as by a current of water; to flush.

    If my neighbor ought to scour a ditch. --Blackstone.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

    {Scouring barrel}, a tumbling barrel. See under {Tumbling}.


    {Scouring cinder} (Metal.), a basic slag, which attacks the
    lining of a shaft furnace. --Raymond.

    {Scouring rush}. (Bot.) See {Dutch rush}, under {Dutch}.

    {Scouring stock} (Woolen Manuf.), a kind of fulling mill.

    1. Armed with cash and cameras, foreign trekkers by the thousands are scouring the hills of northern Thailand for unspoiled tribal people, turning the region into "a human zoo," critics say.
    2. Portfolio managers were scouring the world to sell shares wherever they found good liquidity and the best prices.
    3. Kuwait, meanwhile, will undergo perhaps the most thorough scouring for investment opportunities in its history.
    4. With April 15 approaching, accountants have been scouring technical publications, Internal Revenue Service announcements and each other's newsletters.
    5. He said the dogs were specially trained for use in mines and were scouring areas not filled by water.
    6. While scouring Souter's record for clues to the thinking of this relatively unknown judge, Democrats privately saluted Bush's savvy in choosing a man with no fingerprints on the most explosive political issue of the time.
    7. Parents took their youngsters for weekend walks, scouring the back country for pretty trees.
    8. Chile's booming fruit export industry was paralyzed today as growers and sellers halted all shipments and began scouring their stocks in response to a worldwide cyanide contamination scare.
    9. The Solidarity-led government of Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki now has a civilian in charge of the Interior Ministry who is systematically scouring the department and replacing personnel.
    10. John W. Amerman, Mattel's chairman, president and chief executive officer, and his handpicked executives hawk Barbie and her associates as if the toys were chewing gum or scouring powder.
    11. Exxon and government scientists said Friday they plan to test-spray an oily island beach with powerful sludge-thinning chemicals because weeks of scouring have failed to clean Alaska's oily shores.
    12. Fertile soil dried to fine dust that was picked up by scouring winds, creating black blizzards that rolled across the plains. Millions of tons of topsoil were simply lifted off the land.
    13. Bargain hunters and so-called bottom fishers, investors who thrive on distressed or troubled securities, were scouring the junk market yesterday.
    14. Many opened Hong Kong offices and started scouring China for opportunities.
    15. Weary shoppers ending another day of scouring stores for food said Thursday they welcomed economic aid from the United States and did not feel ashamed, because it wasn't a handout.
    16. Time Warner and its various units have been scouring the globe for partners to provide cash and connections in foreign markets.
    17. Elsewhere in Eastern Europe, Hungarians may soon scrub pots and pans with Scotch-Brite scouring pads cut and packaged in their own country.
    18. More than 600 police and military personnel spent Friday scouring the countryside for bodies and wreckage, but only one more body was found.
    19. Immediately, Merck researchers began scouring similar fungi, and, in 1978, Merck and several other drug makers found their own blockers.
    20. At 6 feet, over 200 pounds and rotund, with hair like a scouring pad and a beard to match, he is an imposing figure, made more so by his deep baritone voice.
    21. Exxon's overall proposal for cleaning up the spill calls for 5,000 people scouring the shores by midsummer, with 364 miles of beaches cleaned by Sept. 15.
    22. Q. Mr. President, Shiite militia men are scouring southern Lebanon for Colonel Higgins, the American kidnapped last week, and you've expressed a determination to get him out.
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