You can't ride this horse. It scours.
Scrubs, scrapes and scours work tables, meat blocks and refrigerators; washes and driesutensils.
For days Jean-Luc scours the caves. He finds water but nothing to eat.
He not only refuses to leave, he scours the house for tasty morsels, spreading chaos as he goes.
Seeking answers to these questions, she riffles through Addison’s fan mail, scours her fan blogs and bones up on Holy City on Wikipedia.
Network scours out 21st century a new world as tempest, and brings both opportunity and challenge for ideological education in institutions of higher education.