Scottie |
see "Scottish terrier." |
Scottish |
of or pertaining to Scotland or its people, culture, dialect, or the like; Scots; Scotch. [3 definitions] |
Scottish deerhound |
any of a breed of tall, slender, dog with a wiry coat. |
Scottish Gaelic |
the Celtic language of the Scottish Highlands and Hebrides. |
Scottish terrier |
one of a breed of small terrier that originated in Scotland, with short legs, a blunt square muzzle, erect ears, and a dark wiry coat. |
scoundrel |
a person who disregards morals or laws; villain. |
scour1 |
to scrub energetically. [7 definitions] |
scour2 |
to travel over, esp. while looking for something. [3 definitions] |
scourge |
a whip used to punish people. [4 definitions] |
scouring |
the act or process of cleansing or polishing by, or as by, forceful rubbing. [2 definitions] |
Scout |
(chiefly British) a member of the Scouts, an international organization for youth; Boy Scout; Girl Scout. |
scout |
a person, ship, plane, or the like sent ahead to acquire information, esp. in a war zone. [8 definitions] |
scoutcraft |
skills learned in organizations such as the Boy Scouts. |
scouting |
the action of a person who scouts; reconnaissance or reconnoitering. [2 definitions] |
scoutmaster |
the adult in charge of a Boy Scout troop. |
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 eyebrows contract in an expression of anger, threat, displeasure, or the like; 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] |