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		Definition of talent scout in English: talent scoutnounˈtalənt ˌskaʊtˈtælən(t) ˌskaʊt A person whose job is to search for talented performers who can be employed or promoted, especially in sport and entertainment.  a record company talent scout  Example sentencesExamples -  The role will involve spreading good practice ideas around the BBC's 39 Local Radio stations in England, developing shared events and acting as a talent scout.
 -  In 1982, Fei was discovered by a talent scout and entered the entertainment industry.
 -  Their spotting by a talent scout was the beginning of the big time.
 -  Dumby's spectacular football prowess has been spotted by a city talent scout, which sets up the need for him to win Best Player in the final against a much stronger team.
 -  Every now and then, a talent scout from one of the galleries in NYC would come down and see if they could find their next celebrity for the art world.
 -  If you were a talent scout you'd have his youngster on the top of your list until you realised he turns 31 in August.
 -  Most of the players were recommended by a club coach, a talent scout or a high school coach.
 -  At the age of 15 he was spotted by a talent scout for Leeds United and signed up, along with 10 others, by new manager Don Revie.
 -  With his sixth goal of the season and another bristling performance, the 24-year-old striker continues to work wonders for Berti Vogts' reputation as a competent talent scout.
 -  Still a competitor, he branched out into fitness modeling after a talent scout noticed him training in a gym.
 -  When a talent scout saw the unfinished revolving restaurant crowning Schilthorn peak he proclaimed: ‘This is it!’
 -  She didn't say anything about being found by a talent scout in 10th grade and starring on several TV shows before making it big as a singer.
 -  She sang any chance she could get and was eventually discovered by a talent scout while singing in a club in Philadelphia.
 -  The decision proved fortuitous when his show at the Red Lion was caught by a talent scout from Reprise, who signed him to the label.
 -  He was handpicked by a talent scout who saw he had what it takes to appear in the show.
 -  I really can't be bothered to get all dressy for school, though Tahlia tells me I should in case a talent scout is around.
 -  He began his career running discos before becoming a talent scout for a record company.
 -  In 1953 a talent scout for Columbia Pictures noticed him in a Broadway play and Lemmon began his Hollywood career.
 -  A talent scout for Stars in Their Eyes hears him and offers him a spot.
 -  Benny Chen, a singer-and-actor from Taiwan, stepped into show business because a talent scout found that Chen closely resembled Leslie Cheung and he persuaded Chen to try his luck.
 
  Synonyms talent spotter, recruiter    Definition of talent scout in US English: talent scoutnounˈtalən(t) ˌskoutˈtælən(t) ˌskaʊt A person whose job is to search for talented performers who can be employed or promoted, especially in sports and entertainment.  Example sentencesExamples -  Every now and then, a talent scout from one of the galleries in NYC would come down and see if they could find their next celebrity for the art world.
 -  Still a competitor, he branched out into fitness modeling after a talent scout noticed him training in a gym.
 -  He began his career running discos before becoming a talent scout for a record company.
 -  Their spotting by a talent scout was the beginning of the big time.
 -  In 1982, Fei was discovered by a talent scout and entered the entertainment industry.
 -  She sang any chance she could get and was eventually discovered by a talent scout while singing in a club in Philadelphia.
 -  At the age of 15 he was spotted by a talent scout for Leeds United and signed up, along with 10 others, by new manager Don Revie.
 -  He was handpicked by a talent scout who saw he had what it takes to appear in the show.
 -  I really can't be bothered to get all dressy for school, though Tahlia tells me I should in case a talent scout is around.
 -  The decision proved fortuitous when his show at the Red Lion was caught by a talent scout from Reprise, who signed him to the label.
 -  When a talent scout saw the unfinished revolving restaurant crowning Schilthorn peak he proclaimed: ‘This is it!’
 -  Dumby's spectacular football prowess has been spotted by a city talent scout, which sets up the need for him to win Best Player in the final against a much stronger team.
 -  In 1953 a talent scout for Columbia Pictures noticed him in a Broadway play and Lemmon began his Hollywood career.
 -  Benny Chen, a singer-and-actor from Taiwan, stepped into show business because a talent scout found that Chen closely resembled Leslie Cheung and he persuaded Chen to try his luck.
 -  If you were a talent scout you'd have his youngster on the top of your list until you realised he turns 31 in August.
 -  The role will involve spreading good practice ideas around the BBC's 39 Local Radio stations in England, developing shared events and acting as a talent scout.
 -  A talent scout for Stars in Their Eyes hears him and offers him a spot.
 -  She didn't say anything about being found by a talent scout in 10th grade and starring on several TV shows before making it big as a singer.
 -  With his sixth goal of the season and another bristling performance, the 24-year-old striker continues to work wonders for Berti Vogts' reputation as a competent talent scout.
 -  Most of the players were recommended by a club coach, a talent scout or a high school coach.
 
  Synonyms talent spotter, recruiter     |