Similar words: poor, poorly, spoon, teaspoon, tablespoon, wooden spoon, pool, poodle. Meaning: [spʊr ,spɔr /spʊə ,spɔː] n. the trail left by a person or an animal; what the hunter follows in pursuing game.
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1. We can track his spoor through the Letters.
2. For a start, I smelt your spoor on her when we danced together at the wedding.
3. The hounds followed the fox's spoor.
4. To leave my spoor with the free wind.
5. To leave my spoor in the free wind .
6. Pray for Guizhou spoor, whose hardships are described in the proverb: Not three feet of flat land, not three days without rain, not a family with three grams of silver .
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7. Lesley Spoor and Chris Lassiter got engaged the night before Thanksgiving.
8. Jackson sniffed the air like an animal taking a spoor.
9. In waves, in subtle gusts, the room began to fill with the warmth and spoor of another being.
10. The elephant-catching tribe, the Singphos, prepare for a catch in Assam, often tracking spoor on a river bank.
11. Now it was after other game; it was following the spoor of blood, up the moon-washed face of the cliff.
12. According to the spot-checking just now, we have found the spoor that the container door had been prized and the shortages of the cargo were probably caused by theft during the transport.
13. On a moonlit evening, they break the pen door and follow the wild boar's spoor run to the vast forest.
14. Some time ago, a new phrase " high mark spoor competence" came into being.
15. I think I should lock myself in a room in a drinkery , then, maybe, I can throw out all the close in that small room, and erase the spoor you ever existed.
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