49 Words to use with spying

Take a New-England selectman, and set him on the highest of our hills, and tell him to look,sharpening his sight to the utmost, and putting on the glasses that suit him best, (ay, using a spy-glass, if he likes,)and make a full report.

The G-men trap the spy ring.

Threading them through and through was a spy system unbelievably thorough and amazingly adroit.

From the spy-hole yonder you may command the road a-wind in the valley, and unseen, see you, may see.

* Up to the present time the crop of German spy-stories has been distinguished by quantity rather than by quality.

Three famous spy novels.

The branded spy murders.

So there was nothing about an obvious American doing spy-work for the French that should stick in his craw; and that being so, the more cheerfully he aided me the better it would likely be for him.

"Certain circles of Leipzig's population are at present possessed by patriotic delirium and at the same time by a spy-mania which luxuriates like tropical vegetation.

Horace Walpole (Letters, iv. 178) on Feb. 6, 1764, mentions 'the Maccaroni Club, which is composed of all the travelled young men who wear long curls and spying-glasses.'

The spy-hunters had swooped down upon every suspect in Belgium and all who had been caught in the dragnet were being dumped into these rooms.

JOHN I. H. Peril at the spy nest.

And what business has a conscientious objector to be spy-hunting?

A spy waiter or governess in the County of Cork, for instance, who assiduously reported that a revolution throughout the whole of Ireland would immediately follow Great Britain's entry into the war, received much more attention than the spy waiter in Belfast who told the authorities that if Germany went to war many Irishmen would join England.

We have had over this spy hunt business to shed most of our tender English regard for suspected persons, and to adopt the French system of fishing inquiries.

The spy mystery: a boy's story of Soviet Russia, by S. S. Smith, pseud.

jet plane, rocket plane, jet liner, turbojet, prop-jet, propeller plane; corporate plane, corporate jet, private plane, private aviation; airline, common carrier; fighter, bomber, fighter-bomber, escort plane, spy plane; supersonic aircraft, subsonic aircraft.

Some war photographers wanted a picture of a spy shot.

He is an Irish-American, a very unbenevolent neutral, to whom we want to give a nice, easy, happy time, so that he can mix himself up thoroughly with the spy business and wrap a rope many times round his neck.

International spy situation.

"Well, boys," he said, "I'm glad to say that our spy quest has gone up in smoke.

"Serves the dam' spy right.

OPPENHEIM is turning his attention to a new spy romance woven about the experiences of CALEB and JOSHUA.

"Ummm," he said, "spy satellites . . .

Her new book is a war spy storyan exacting form of fiction in any eventand deals with German revolutionary machinations in the Orient.

49 Words to use with  spying