Sentences

spy in a sentence

v. t.

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Definition

Spy (verb): to secretly observe or gather information about someone or something, often for intelligence purposes.

Sample Sentences

  1. The detective decided to spy on the suspect to gather more evidence.
  2. In the thrilling novel, the protagonist is a spy working undercover in hostile territory.
  3. She felt like a spy as she listened in on their secret conversation from the other room.
  4. The government hired a former spy to train their agents in covert operations.
  5. His ability to blend in made him an exceptional spy, unnoticed by even the keenest observers.
  6. The detective had to act like a spy to gather information without raising suspicion.
  7. She always felt a thrill when watching espionage movies featuring a clever spy.
  8. He was accused of being a spy, but he insisted he was just a tourist.
  9. The spy skillfully infiltrated the enemy's ranks, gathering intelligence for his country.
  10. In the realm of international relations, a spy can change the course of history with a single piece of information.
  11. The detective suspected that someone was spying on the confidential meeting.
  12. She felt like a spy as she quietly listened to their conversation from the next room.
  13. In the thrilling novel, the protagonist assumed the identity of a foreign spy to uncover secrets.
  14. After years of training, he finally became a skilled spy for the intelligence agency.
  15. The children played a game of spies, sneaking around the backyard in search of hidden treasures.