Similar words: sleuth, mouthing, living thing, thing, things, nothing, anything, seething. Meaning: [sluːθ] n. a police investigation to determine the perpetrator.
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1. I did a little sleuthing to see if I could find any footprints.
2. A bit of sleuthing from our investigative reporter uncovered some interesting information on Mr Parkinson.
3. I had to go out sleuthing to find your address.
4. Two axioms underwrite Sereny's tireless sleuthing.
5. It's for armchair sleuths. My guess is that it's a front for polite racketeering.
6. He has his sleuth say once that to commit a murder you need four aces.
7. The sleuths are in more danger with every discovery they make.
8. The entire city police force is baffled, but J. Preston the super sleuth solves mystery.
9. Antic sleuth work and a few serendipitous turns reward Garson with the leads necessary to begin her voyage.
10. What his sleuths seek are truths that everybody else knows already, or is afraid to know.
11. Few of us would consider the possibility that the information has been obtained through the services of a psychic sleuth.
12. But for once, the gentleman sleuth left home for the bright lights.
12. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
13. By the same date the Recruit case sleuths should have completed their investigations.
14. After the accusation, they are worried-sick parents, small-town pariahs, amateur lawyers, sometime sleuths, etc.
15. Yes, a few nights of Boolean sleuthing might render you more knowledgeable than your doctor about a particular issue — and more power to you for your interest.
16. The paper is a nice piece of evolutionary sleuthing, '' she said.
17. Now sleuthing from a crime novelist has uncovered a new possibility: arsenic poisoning.
18. It also creates another clue for scientists sleuthing their way into an uncertain climate future.
19. Baum's interpretation is based on artistic and medical sleuthing which he has been carrying out for the past two decades.
20. You'll need to do a little sleuthing to see what's available in your area.
21. Modern sleuthing can overcome some of the most devious destruction.
22. For more online sleuthing resources,(sentencedict.com) check out Wendy's great tutorial on searching public records online.
23. With someclever sleuthing—tests that can track down ancestral origins, donor numbers, and bits of biographical information—parents andoffspring can find out the donors.
24. Ubar's discovery is an example of scientific sleuthing verifying ancient lore.
25. So says the US National Research Council (NRC), which has flagged weaknesses in the country's nuclear sleuthing capability.
26. Such stars have to be relatively close to Earth for Kepler to resolve those kinds of details, and while they do exist, they take some sleuthing.
27. So far, the weather's been lousy, so my amateur sleuthing has been a nearly full-time activity.
28. But getting the answer to that question, along with others that will help you determine if you'll be happy at the company, may take some sleuthing.
29. The "Craigslist Murder" was a crime made possible by the Internet, and the prime suspect was apprehended through online sleuthing.
30. He connected with Rossmo, a pioneer in that criminal field, and they applied the work of tracking down criminals to sleuthing shark strategy.
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