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mole

[mohl] / moʊl /




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“No…. Wait, yes! He had this big mole on the side of his neck,” said Mal.

From Literature

Handwritten notes on “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” illustrate how he drew on his espionage experience to create the fictional Soviet spymaster Karla, detailing tactics for disguising undercover work and infiltrating British intelligence as a mole.

From The Wall Street Journal

I noticed the mole several days ago, but it was somewhere on the periphery of my mind while I tried to finish the last tests on lab CS701.

From Literature

His espionage continued for the following nine years, until his arrest on 21 February 1994, after a mole hunt that had started closing in the year before.

From BBC

Aged 23, while "ironically" applying sun cream at a party, Emma noticed what she thought was chocolate on her stomach, turned out to be a changing mole.

From BBC