How to use "scouts" in a sentence

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Jaborski, the scoutmaster, had taken other groups of scouts on winter survival hikes every year for sixteen years, and no one had been even slightly injured

Every winter for sixteen years, he had taken a group of scouts to northern Nevada, beyond Reno, into the High Sierras, on a seven-day wilderness survival excursion.

All of them were top-notch scouts - and all of them died along with Jaborski and Tom Lincoln.

something strange about the way all those scouts died

But once those seeds are sown, once the parents of the other scouts and the entire city are clamoring for an investigation, Kennebeck's buddies won't have anything to gain by eliminating us

Was it the same with the other thirteen scouts?"

Ideally, I'd even like to be able to hand the reporter a neat theory about what really happened to those scouts, something sensational that he can hook his story onto."

But it seems to me the most obvious thing we have to consider is that the scouts and their leaders saw something they weren't supposed to see."

Surely, if someone from Project Pandora had told her what had happened to that busload of scouts, she wouldn't have reacted to the news with equanimity

"Something extraordinary happened to that expedition of scouts

"It has to be within a few miles of where Jaborski intended to go with the scouts."

Even if she had not known that these deep woodlands harbored secrets about Danny and the deaths of the other scouts, she would have found them mysterious and unnervingly primeval.

Jaborski and the scouts," Elliot said.

"He must have reached the scouts five or five and a half hours after he was infected