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scour(s) Meaning

scour(s)

to clear (a region) of enemies or outlaws, to free from foreign matter or impurities by or as if by washing, scouring action (as of a glacier), scouring sense 1, to move about or through quickly especially in search, to suffer from diarrhea or dysentery, a place scoured by running water, to go through or range over in or as if in a search, to wear away (as by water), to rub hard especially with a rough material for cleansing, diarrhea, dysentery, an action or result of scouring, to remove dirt and debris from (something, such as a pipe or ditch), to examine thoroughly and rapidly, to free from foreign substances or impurities by or as if by washing, to clean by purging, diarrhea or dysentery occurring especially in young domestic animals, to move about quickly especially in search, damage done by scouring action, to remove by rubbing hard and washing, to perform a process of scouring, to become clean and bright by rubbing, to rub hard with something rough in order to clean, to clear, dig, or remove by or as if by a powerful current of water

scour(s) Sentence Examples

  1. The detective scoured the crime scene for any clues.
  2. The cleaning crew scoured the kitchen, removing every speck of dirt.
  3. The tornado scoured the landscape, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
  4. The wind scoured the sand dunes, creating intricate patterns.
  5. The hikers scoured the forest for edible plants.
  6. The historians scoured the archives for information on the ancient civilization.
  7. The firefighters scoured the burning building for survivors.
  8. The police scoured the neighborhood for witnesses to the crime.
  9. The medical team scoured the patient's body for signs of disease.
  10. The chef scoured the markets for the freshest ingredients for the upcoming feast.

FAQs About the word scour(s)

to clear (a region) of enemies or outlaws, to free from foreign matter or impurities by or as if by washing, scouring action (as of a glacier), scouring sense 1

Montezuma's revenge, trots, Delhi belly, diarrhea,runs, flux,turista, shigellosis,dysentery

ignores,hides, loses, abandons,neglects,

The detective scoured the crime scene for any clues.

The cleaning crew scoured the kitchen, removing every speck of dirt.

The tornado scoured the landscape, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.

The wind scoured the sand dunes, creating intricate patterns.