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spent  (spĕnt) v. Past tense and past participle of spend. adj. 1. Having been put to use and therefore unavailable for use: spent shell casings. 2. Depleted of energy, force, or strength; exhausted: spent laborers. 3. Depleted or nearly depleted of fissionable material: spent nuclear fuel.
spent (spĕnt)
v.
Past tense and past participle of spend.
adj.
1. Having been put to use and therefore unavailable for use: spent shell casings.
2. Depleted of energy, force, or strength; exhausted: spent laborers.
3. Depleted or nearly depleted of fissionable material: spent nuclear fuel.

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sky  (skī) n. pl. skies (skīz) 1. The expanse of air over any given point on the earth; the upper atmosphere as seen from the earth's surface. 2. often skies The appearance of the upper atmosphere, especially with reference to weather: Threatening skies portend a storm. 3. The celestial regions; the heavens: stars in the southern sky. 4. The highest level or degree: reaching for the sky.
sky (skī)
n. pl. skies (skīz)
1. The expanse of air over any given point on the earth; the upper atmosphere as seen from the earth’s surface.
2. often skies The appearance of the upper atmosphere, especially with reference to weather: Threatening skies portend a storm.
3. The celestial regions; the heavens: stars in the southern sky.
4. The highest level or degree: reaching for the sky.

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 scout (redirected from Scout's Honor) Also found in: Legal, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. scout 1  (skout) v. scout·ed, scout·ing, scouts v.tr. 1. To spy on or explore carefully in order to obtain information; reconnoiter. 2. To observe and evaluate (a talented person), as for possible hiring.

scout (redirected from Scout’s Honor)
Also found in: Legal, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia.
scout 1 (skout)
v. scout·ed, scout·ing, scouts
v.tr.
1. To spy on or explore carefully in order to obtain information; reconnoiter.
2. To observe and evaluate (a talented person), as for possible hiring.

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moonlighting (ˈmuːnˌlaɪtɪŋ) n 1. (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) working at a secondary job 2. (Historical Terms) (in 19th-century Ireland) the carrying out of cattle-maiming, murders, etc, during the night in protest against the land-tenure system
moonlighting (ˈmuːnˌlaɪtɪŋ)
n
1. (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) working at a secondary job
2. (Historical Terms) (in 19th-century Ireland) the carrying out of cattle-maiming, murders, etc, during the night in protest against the land-tenure system