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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61. The press raised a hue and cry against Feds spying into people's business through wiretapping.
62. The place of one's own mind experience of a record accident continuing spying upon may happen!
63. The challenge for the CIA is to excel at human spying.
64. He was sentenced, ostensibly for spying, to 25 years of labor in a Siberian prison camp.
65. It cited the case in which a wiretap under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which governs electronic spying in terrorism and intelligence cases, was disrupted due to an overdue bill.
66. Uses like these incite debate about issues like government spying and loss of privacy.
67. He had given Sargent Shriver the job of spying out the land.
68. Germany is under attack from an increasing number of state-backed Chinese spying operations that are costing the German economy tens of billions of euros a year, a leading intelligence agent said.
69. Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal have each been sentenced to eight years in prison - three years for illegal entry into Iran and a further five years on the charge of spying for the US government.
70. One can readily imagine that the tradecraft developed for traditional human spying could readily translate into the virtual world. Indeed, covert action in this world is all but inevitable.
71. Some spying in the queue to the restrooms offered as good an indication as any. The coiffed, bejewelled visitors could speak of little other than Japan and their fears of a nuclear meltdown.
72. Nixon used a slush fund to finance spying on the Democrats.
73. His loner instincts are honed sharp by the spying game.
74. Alger Hiss had been convicted of perjury in a spying scandal, and Joseph McCarthy had made his famous I-have-here-in-my-hand-a-list-of-two-hundred-and-five-known-Communists speech.
75. There was no doubting any longer that the girl was spying on him.
76. Why , the dirty low - down hound, sneaking around spying into other people's business like that.
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77. He pointed to the flashy lifestyle of flame-haired vixen Anna Chapman, whose real name is Anya Kushchenko, as flying in the face of how spying is done.
78. Police and immigration officers arrested the woman previously assistant on the grounds that security intelligence agency suspected her of spying for Russia.
79. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, a KGB veteran, has concertedly molded the SVR in the image of its Soviet-era predecessor, most of all in its relentless focus on spying on the West.
80. The press raised a hue and cry against Feds spying into other people's business through wire - tapping.
81. He was accused of spying and was declared non grata.
82. This is roughly twice the level of spousal spying that is found among men.
83. One thing that surprised me was how hard he pushed me to pardon Jonathan Pollard, a former U.S. Navy intelligence analyst who had been convicted in 1986 of spying for Israel.
84. The documents say he continued spying for the Russian Federation until his arrest Sunday, February eighteenth.