Sleuthing [verb]

Definition of Sleuthing:

secretly follow, watch another's actions

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Sentence/Example of Sleuthing:

“No future for you in this sleuthing business,” commented the old man tersely.

But what is there to be sleuthing about in this sleepy little town of Sunnyside?

She did not want to be seen by 65 that other sleuthing person.

She and Chub spent every minute they could sleuthing the office as he called it.

“I may want to call on you for some sleuthing,” explained Mary Louise.

Heres where I do a sleuthing act and follow them, he decided.

“You were a peach to do that piece of sleuthing,” 172she said.

By this time the girls had lost all enthusiasm for saboteurs and sleuthing.

He called himself a Reformer, and he did all his Sleuthing in the line of Duty.

"We were sleuthing, Steve," he explained as soberly as he was able.