| Scouts |
an international youth organization that promotes outdoor activities and the learning of skills, responsibility, and independence; the international counterpart of the Boys Scouts and Girl Scouts of America (prec. by the). |
| scow |
a large vessel with a rectangular flat-bottomed hull; barge. |
| scowl |
to make one's brows contract in an expression of anger, gloom, displeasure, or the like; frown; glower. [3 definitions] |
| scrabble |
to grab for something in a disorganized or frantic fashion, with or as if with the hands or claws. [4 definitions] |
| scrabbly |
having or producing a scratchy sound. [2 definitions] |
| scrag |
a person or thing that is scrawny, stunted, or meager. [2 definitions] |
| scraggly |
uneven or unkempt; ragged. |
| scraggy |
thin or scrawny. [2 definitions] |
| scram1 |
(informal) to get out; go away immediately. |
| scram2 |
to stop the operation of (a nuclear power plant) because of an emergency such as a radiation leak. [2 definitions] |
| scramble |
to move hastily, esp. using both hands and feet to maintain one's balance or pull oneself along, as if on an incline or irregular ground. [10 definitions] |
| scrap1 |
a small bit or fragment, esp. a leftover or discarded piece. [6 definitions] |
| scrap2 |
(informal) a fight, esp. a physical fight; scuffle. [2 definitions] |
| scrapbook |
an album for saving photographs, newspaper clippings, and the like. |
| scrape |
to rub the surface of with something sharp or abrasive, as for cleaning or removing material. [13 definitions] |
| scraper |
any of numerous tools that are used for scraping. |
| scrapheap |
a pile of useless material, esp. rusted metal. |
| scraping |
the act of one that scrapes. [3 definitions] |
| scrap iron |
discarded objects or remnants of iron, to be remelted or reworked. |
| scrapple |
cornmeal mush mixed with pork scraps, dried in a roll or loaf, then sliced, fried, and served as a breakfast sausage. |
| scrappy1 |
consisting of bits and pieces; fragmentary, disconnected, or raggedy. |