"Spied" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Spied" Meaning

Caught sight of someone or something secretly or unexpectedly, typically in order to gather information or to check something's authenticity.

"Spied" Examples

5 Examples of how to use the word "spied":


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Verbs:
catch a glimpse of something/someone

- "I spied her across the crowd and hurried to join her."

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Used as a past tense or past participle of the verb 'spy'

- "The villagers spied their enemy from behind the hills."

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Detect or notice something

- "I tried to spied my name on the cover but my eyes skipped right over it."

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See glimpses of something, especially when it is fleeting or hardly visible

- "She spied a glimmer of sunshine through the gap in the clouds."

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To watch or observe secretly

- "She spied on her son and daughter playing in the park without getting noticed."

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