"Spoors" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Spoors" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Spoors" Meaning

Spoors refer to footprints or tracks left behind by animals, especially in the snow or in dusty ground, or the marks left by vehicles or instruments, especially those indicating recent passage or use.

"Spoors" Examples

Word: Spoor


Noun Usage Examples:


1. The detective followed the spoor of blood to track down the crime scene.
2. The elephants' massive spoor made it easy for the safari guides to locate their herd.
3. The old hunting dog followed the spoor of the wounded deer for hours until it finally caught up.
4. The trail of footprints in the snow was the best spoor the hikers had to follow.
5. The botanist was thrilled to discover rare plants that only grew where the rhinoceros spoor indicated that the animals had been recently present.

"Spoors" Similar Words

Spoonfeed

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Informal: to feed information to people in small amounts, making it easy to understand, but often seen as not challenging or intellectually stimulating enough; to spoon-feed someone is often considered a negative term, implying that the person being taught is being oversimplified to.

Spoonful

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Spoonfuls

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Spoonfuls refer to small amounts measured or given by spoonfuls. It can also refer to small amounts of liquid medicine or other substances that are administered by the spoonfuls, for example, a spoonful of sugar to make medicine go down.

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Sporadic

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Sporangia

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