"Espied" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Espied" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Espied" Meaning

Espied is a verb that means to catch sight of something or someone, often in a sudden or unexpected manner. It can also imply that the sight was fleeting or brief.

"Espied" Examples

Verb: Espied


Meaning: To see or discover (something) with the eyes


Examples:


She espied him walking into the room and immediately felt nervous. (Simple past tense)
By the time I espied the sign, the road was already closed. (Simple past tense)
While looking out the window, I espied a group of deer grazing in the field. (Simple past tense)
As I espied the manager walking down the hallway, I felt a sense of relief. (Simple past tense)
The detective espied the tiny clue that cracked the case wide open. (Simple past tense)

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