spymaster
IPA: spˈaɪmæstɝ
noun
- The leader of a group of spies.
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Examples of "spymaster" in Sentences
- His supposed spymaster: Dan, the young man I had filmed chatting with Mohamed by Internet.
- As such, if you've been on Twitter today, you probably noticed "spymaster" working its way up the Trending Topics list.
- - Over the past few days, perhaps you've seen a few tweets pop up in your stream from people you follow that end with the "spymaster" hashtag.
- She also found material about Judah Benjamin, secretary of state for the Confederacy and a southern "spymaster," as well as other Jewish spies on both sides.
- Jacob Zuma is a former goatherd, a master of traditional Zulu stick-fighting, a resistance hero, a one-time spymaster, a graceful dancer, and the father of some 20 children.
- The Serious Fraud Office is also looking into an elaborate scam that took in the former England football manager Sven-Göran Eriksson, former spymaster Sir John Walker and the North Korean government.
- In 2007, spymaster Ramiro Valdes, now Cuba's vice president, defended his country's restrictions on the Internet and called the Web the "wild colt of new technologies that can and must be controlled."
- MOSCOW Reuters - Russia's domestic intelligence agency said on Tuesday that it had established the guilt of a man local media have identified as the spymaster who betrayed a ring of agents operating in the United States last year.
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