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In Virginia Beach, one arts-and-culture hub put on a scavenger hunt to draw people to the shopping corridor.
The series turns New York City into a holiday scavenger hunt.
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Because the scavengers kept on getting arrested, they became known as jail boys.
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This year, she is turning her party virtual with Zoom bingo, magicians in breakout rooms, scavenger hunts and craft projects that she has mailed out to neighborhood kids in advance.
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Ashley Nguyen, who lives in Arlington with her 6- and 9-year-old daughters, is organizing a small scavenger hunt with a handful of neighborhood families.
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The eggs are disbursed throughout the five boroughs and a citywide scavenger hunt ensues.
For Fashion Week, Band of Outsiders traded the runway for the road with a social-media scavenger hunt around NYC.
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Life is a scavenger hunt run backward as well as forward, a race to comprehend.
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At that point, Tyson had become a scavenger spewing bile and pus.
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They also brought in a few of the rabbit-sized scavenger animals.
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He carries a scavenger's bag and a common sailor's cap, and screams until the whole world gathers around him.
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No scavenger shark, no carrion crab, ever chambered more grisly secrets in his digestive processes than this big charnel bird.
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The scavenger and the ragpicker, being the lowest grade of blousards, do not always rise to the dignity even of a blouse.
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This is always the great difficulty skywardness has in dealing with the moral scavenger.
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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to scavenger, such as: hunter, scrounger, and scrounge.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.