Espies [verb]

Definition of Espies:

catch sight of

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Sentence/Example of Espies:

He espies the wine vessels over against the dormitory wall and goes toward them, pulling the ass by the bridle.

They were no more than fair flowers to the man who espies the coils of a snake among the blossoms.

Volscens is mad with rage, and nowhere espies the sender of the weapon, nor where to direct his fury.

When he espies a small figure in soft gray with a wide-brimmed leghorn hat, and a young man, he studies them more attentively.

The anxious father espies a merchant wending slowly along the highway and hails him.

Then from his bed he soon arose, And to his pallace gate he goes; Full little then this begger knowes When she the king espies.

While there he espies Rebelledo, the chief coiner, and two of his comrades examining the contents of his trunk.

He goes towards him, to where he espies him in a ditch and the earth piled around him on both sides to hide him.

Suddenly he espies a rabble of crows squabbling over a piece of meat.

As soon as the other espies him, he seizes his arms, advances to him, and fights in front of the team.