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Scowr | Definition and Examples

Definition:

Scowr (verb): To search or hunt diligently; to scour.

Sense 1:

Verb: To clean or scrub thoroughly.

Example sentence: Sarah decided to scowr the dirty dishes before putting them in the dishwasher.

Sense 2:

Verb: To explore or search extensively for something.

Example sentence: The adventurer scowred the entire forest in search of the hidden treasure.

Sense 3:

Noun: A person who searches vigorously or persistently.

Example sentence: Sally was known as the scowr of the office, always finding solutions to difficult problems.

Sense 4:

Noun (Local usage): A small boat typically used for transportation along rivers or narrow waterways.

Example sentence: The locals used their scowr to transport goods across the river.

Sense 5:

Noun (Popular usage): A smart device application used for quickly searching and finding information.

Example sentence: The new scowr app has made it easier for users to find nearby restaurants and attractions.

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