snooper

IPA: snˈupɝ

noun

  • A person who snoops.
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Examples of "snooper" in Sentences

  • Snooper and Blabber try to get assistance from the police.
  • Snooper and Blabber form a pair of cat and mouse detectives.
  • At 0300, a Japanese snooper dropped a flare astern of the convoy.
  • URL Snooper is a indows program to find URLs of streaming media and data.
  • And the reaction of Jimbo and the snoopers and snooper supporters was scary.
  • The futuristic snooper could reach at least Mach 3.2 while soaring above 85,000 feet.
  • Anse turned the jeep into a side passage, and Conn recalled the snooper and sent it ahead.
  • "Oh, you'll get yours as soon as I finish with your pardner, you little hog-wallopin 'snooper, you."
  • Internet game that awards points for people spotting real crimes on CCTV is branded 'snooper's paradise'
  • According to Harms, the bridge can no longer support the weight of the "snooper" bucket trucks MoDOT uses to perform inspections.
  • Leon Walker, the e-mail snooper charged with a 5-year felony for logging onto his ex-wife s account, has requested sole custody of their 3-year-old daughter.
  • Leon Walker, the "e-mail snooper" charged with a 5-year felony for logging onto his ex-wife's account, has requested sole custody of their 3-year-old daughter.
  • Here we trace his life in pictures Superdatabase tracking all calls and emails legitimate, says DPP Editorial: Britain's creeping surveillance society has got to be reined in David Cronin: MEPs are in danger of striking the wrong balance between the right to privacy and intellectual property Alan Travis looks at a 'snooper's charter' to check texts and emails Personal data pact: 'Most European governments are very keen on this'

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