Similar words: copying, saying, vying, lying, tying, trying, dying, laying. Meaning: [spaɪ] n. 1. keeping a secret or furtive watch 2. the act of keeping a secret watch for intelligence purposes 3. the act of detecting something; catching sight of something.
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31. The purpose was to encourage other spies to confess since obtaining proof of spying without compromising sources of information is almost impossible.
32. He said Hanssen had begun spying in 1979 and stopped voluntarily in 1981.
33. This cowardly and servile Nizan-Pluvinage was ready to lick the dust to deceive the intended victims of his spying.
34. He is accused of spying for more than 15 years in exchange for $ 1.4 million in cash and diamonds.
35. Bratti had been discovered spying for a rival security service.
36. Philby had been spying for the Russians for several years.
37. There have been two recent cases of foreign governments moving against CIA officers allegedly involved in spying in their country.
38. They are being held hostage with three other peacekeeping officials after being accused of spying for the Phnom Penh Government.
39. Still, as with Ames, Nicholson is suspected by government officials of spying for money.
40. Spying is a tricky business, not a subject suitable for close public scrutiny.
41. Aha, Albert thought - spying on me; and then sat on himself for thinking anything so paranoid.
42. Miller had accidentally crossed into Iraqi territory and was arrested for spying.
43. Pope has insisted he was not spying and the materials he purchased were not secret.
44. He devoted weeks to spying on security guards and doing trials with weights and parachutes.
45. For years he had used his position at the United Nations as a cover for his spying activities.
46. Spying out the unevenly crossed legs, he steered his tiny shoe towards Murphy's table.
47. I was going to an urgent call - certainly not spying.
48. I could see her debate, trying to decide which was worse: infuriating Rosie or getting caught spying on Lila Sams.
49. He had been accused of spying and held without trial for ten years.
50. Government officials have been eager to learn exactly when Hanssen was actively spying and how he evaded capture for so long.
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51. And he has realised that he had nothing to lose even if I am spying for Carlotta.
52. But he wanted to spy on the person he was spying for.
53. That's where Desperate Dan, spying on the proceedings from a safe, dark alley, had got it wrong.
54. Some call it spying and worry about invasion of privacy.
55. The aim of the 1911 Act was to strengthen the law against spying.
56. You mean all this time you've been spying on me?
57. But section 2 of the 1911 Act went far beyond spying, making it an offence to disclose or receive official information.
58. Kremlin again alleged spying by Western newsmen.
59. Instead, several sources indicate the official who is heading up the prosecution of Hoder for a host of alleged crimes including spying and blasphemy is pursuing the death penalty.
60. Parr had a reputation for being a bungler long before his spying attempt.