Scouring Rush - Garden Work

Common scouring rush (Equisetum hyemale) frequents forested floodplains, roadsides, swampy woods, and wet fields. In summer its long, dark green stems are often well over 2 feet high, but by the ... Phrasal verb scour something out (Definition of scouring from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Definition of scour verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

to search a place or thing carefully and completely in order to find somebody/something synonym comb. scour something for somebody/something We scoured the area for somewhere to pitch our tent. scour something He had been scouring websites for weeks, looking for a job. scouring (ˈskaʊərɪŋ) n 1.

scouring rush, the act of cleaning or polishing a surface by washing and rubbing, as with an abrasive cloth 2. the process of clearing a channel by the force of water SCOURING definition: 1. present participle of scour 2. to remove dirt from something by rubbing it hard with something…. Learn more.

scouring rush, The police are scouring the area for the missing child. I scoured the shops for a blue and white shirt, but I couldn't find one anywhere. The police are scouring the area for the missing child. I scoured the mall for a blue and white shirt, but I couldn't find one anywhere. The Scouring is an epic saga following three key perspectives, as it examines the fate of the survivors of the Horus Heresy: the Loyalists, the Traitors, and the rest of humanity.