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It can be, as in: "I spy with my little eye...", a wildly popular children's game in my day.

However, it can also be a noun as in: "Just whose spy have you got there, Inspector?".

Not only that, it can also be an adjective, as in: "The overdue boat remains unspied, Captain".

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