Investigating
Perhaps you mean "sleuthing?" Sleuthing means to spy, watch, or observe closely.
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.
Carole Ann Mobley, a music executive in Nashville, is Julia. Chely has mentioned in some of her interviews that she still owns property with Julia. A little internet sleuthing reveals that she owns property in Tennessee with Carole Ann Mobley.
Oh, isn't that just a happy little mystery to solve! Let's take a moment to appreciate the joy of searching for hidden treasures in books. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents, so take your time and enjoy the process of finding '1892' on page 9 of the spy book. Happy sleuthing, my friend!
Well, darling, "6ay" doesn't really mean anything in the English language. It seems like someone might have made a typo or a funky keyboard slip. If you're trying to crack a secret code, I'm afraid this one might just be gibberish. Keep on sleuthing, detective!
Her job as a private investigator require familiarity with surveillance technology, and old fashioned sleuthing skills. The word sleuthing is a verb.
Perhaps you mean "sleuthing?" Sleuthing means to spy, watch, or observe closely.
detecting, investigating
The cast of Sleuthing Mary Shanley - 2006 includes: Mary Shanley Mullins
Property Wars - 2012 Sleuthing 2-4 was released on: USA: 17 January 2013
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Charmed - 1998 Sleuthing with the Enemy 3-8 is rated/received certificates of: Hungary:12 Mexico:B USA:TV-PG
Amazon or at the sleuthing store.
The cast of Sleuthing - 1913 includes: Hughie Mack as A Policeman Kate Price as The Cook Florence Radinoff as Miss Ophelia Sweet Norma Talmadge as Belinda Wally Van as Wally, a Roomer
Sleuthing Tenacity Research Keeping and maintaining useful connections
Season 3 on an episode called "Sleuthing with the enemy" P3xox03 7/27/09
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.