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Britons have also been anxious to get rid of prying Minister of Information Alfred Duff Cooper, and his house-to-house canvassers of public opinion, contemptuously nicknamed "Cooper's Snoopers."

From Time Magazine Archive

You see, if any one of the Snoopers finds out something the Queen didn't know before, out goes the Prime Minister, and the Snooper pops into his boots.

From Davy and The Goblin What Followed Reading 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' by Bensell, Edmund Birckhead

He probably picked up those Snoopers long ago and hasn't been able to contact me up to now.

From Dave Dawson at Casablanca by Bowen, Robert Sydney

I mean that the Nazis have got wind of something, and Goering's Snoopers are sort of keeping an eye on things.

From Dave Dawson at Casablanca by Bowen, Robert Sydney

Funny about them Snoopers starting to show up three days ago.

From Dave Dawson at Casablanca by Bowen, Robert Sydney




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