Examples of 'scours' in a sentence
Meaning of "scours"
Scour is a noun that can refer to the act of cleaning or searching thoroughly or can also refer to a person or thing that causes great suffering or damage
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- Diarrhea in horses and cattle caused by intestinal infection.
- A place where wool was washed and cleaned.
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of scour
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Give you the scours every time.
We have to dig deeper than scours.
Right nobly scours the ocean now.
Looking to punish a man as it scours the ice.
It sorts and scours through all of the information.
A wasp which relentlessly scours the sand.
The presence of scours in calves has economic importance.
Let me explain to you how the scours operate.
Additional longitudinal scours are parallel to the direction of flow.
Almost eliminates the need of antibiotics to treat scours.
The panting tyrant scours the field.
Suffering scours the heart and makes it clean.
Do not use any cleaner that scours the material.
It just scours your document.
A distinction is made between strudel scours and ice scours.
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He scours the internet almost every day in pursuit of innovation.
Direct observations of ice scours in outcrop are very rare.
Scours the sky for the voices of our past.
She rubs and scrubs and scours the secrets.
She scours my statements.
He resisted the scours.
She scours the provinces to find all these little horrors.
The calf did recover from scours and is now in normal condition.
Newborn barn animals are also susceptible to viral infectious agents causing scours.
Lookout is a firm that scours the interest identifying potential threats.
Surviving the scours.
Tim scours the square mile of forest where the facility once stood.
It just seems like it just scours out your heart when it comes in.
He scours the surface for insects that may drift at the same time.
The compounds are useful to prevent scours and other diarrheal diseases in animals.
Scours it is.
We have a casting department that scours the world for the best talent.
His ninja scours terrorize our people by night with his supreme torturous methods.
Such rapid filling rates imply that most strudel scours are recent events.
Pipl scours databases and indexes that standard search engines normally do not touch.
In this study at least two animals had milk scours and did not recover.
Scours vaccines for calf diarrhea were also used by about half of the herds surveyed.
The disposer is self cleaning and scours its internal parts with each use.
Coli scours is an opportunistic disease associated with sloppy environmental conditions and poor sanitation.
The present invention provides methods and products for treating diarrhea and scours.
He scours the planet for the tiniest forms of primitive life that still exist today.
Tension rises as China scours the globe for energy.
She scours the label of every food product before she puts a morsel in her mouth.
In Australia the large mechanical scours were generally located in the major urban centres.
I was like that once when I had scours.
The Zucchini scours the room looking for an adversary worthy of his deadly skills.
Her Impressive vision scours the horizon.
Louise scours the city for Akhmed.
Much of West Africa then was gripped by the drought which periodically scours the Sahel.
Cohaagen scours UFB and the Colony every day looking for Matthias.