sleuthing

IPA: sɫˈuθɪŋ

noun

  • detective work
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Examples of "sleuthing" in Sentences

  • Okay, this took a lot of sleuthing.
  • An entertaining blend of policing and sleuthing.
  • That was an utterly inspired piece of sleuthing.
  • Of course, that leads to some interesting adventures in sleuthing.
  • Good job on the investigative sleuthing on the Aloha Flight 243 story
  • The language here is unfortunate, even if the idea sleuthing is still first rate.
  • But their art was not reading, or even "sleuthing," as they sometimes called their literary digging.
  • Genevieve's main sleuthing consists of a keen sense of smell which she uses to sniff out the trail of the missing cards.
  • FCC listing may not mention the Legend by name, but some codename and label sleuthing certainly seems to imply that it refers to an HTC Legend with
  • There is a small element of competition, but it seems totally trumped by our mutual interest in getting to the heart of the story, even "sleuthing" it, if you will.
  • Although the amateur sleuthing is kept more as a backdrop than usual (see CRIMSON SNOW) to the vivid look at 1904 Indiana, fans of the series will enjoy the escapades and trials of Mrs. Cavanaugh.
  • Our edition of Arturo Perez-Reverte’s seminal novel of book sleuthing is printed in two colors throughout, with nearly twenty original chapter head illustrations, a number of full-color plates, and a “hidden” image on the back of the dust jacket.

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