The Toff (the nickname of the Honourable Richard Rollison) written by John Creasey.
sleuth wolfe is Nero Wolfe a fictional dectective created by an author named Stout.
Hercule Poirot
sherlock holmes
Simon Templar, a character created by Leslie Charteris, is the fictional sleuth who went by the nickname The Saint. He is known for his intelligence, charm, and sense of justice, often solving crimes and righting wrongs.
Sleuth or Sloth
**The word is sleuth. It is not sluthe or any other spelling.**To sleuth (sleuth = verb) means to track or follow something.A sleuth (sleuth = noun) is a detective. [Nancy Drew is often referred to as a 'teen sleuth'.]A sleuth (sleuth = noun) is a group of bears.A sleuth hound (sleuth hound = noun) is a blood hound. [The term sleuth hound derives from verb form.]
**The word is sleuth. It is not sluthe or any other spelling.**To sleuth (sleuth = verb) means to track or follow something.A sleuth (sleuth = noun) is a detective. [Nancy Drew is often referred to as a 'teen sleuth'.]A sleuth (sleuth = noun) is a group of bears.A sleuth hound (sleuth hound = noun) is a blood hound. [The term sleuth hound derives from verb form.]
A sleuth or a sloth of bears
Same for other bears: a sleuth, sloth or litter of polar bears.
a slueth or a maul
A group of bears ... no matter what their gender ... is called a sleuth.
Yes, the word sleuth is both a verb (sleuth, sleuths, sleuthing, sleuthed) and a noun (sleuth, sleuths). The noun sleuth is a synonym for the noun detective.