Thesaurus / snoop
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Hidden defects could allow a stealthy snoop to penetrate the security unnoticed.
QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT MAKES QUANTUM COMMUNICATION EVEN MORE SECUREEMILY CONOVERJULY 27, 2022SCIENCE NEWSWe don’t try to address an older target audience with our broader brand campaigns like with a Super Bowl ad, or when we do things with Snoop and Lady Gaga.
WITH A UNIQUE INSIGHT INTO E-COMMERCE BEHAVIOR, KLARNA’S MARKETING STRATEGY FOCUSES IN ON BEING A PART OF THE CULTURAL CONVERSATIONKAYLEIGH BARBERMAY 25, 2021DIGIDAYThe subscription email service Hey not only blocks these snoops, it also tattles on trackers and tells you exactly what kind each message in your inbox is using.
THE MOST SIGNIFICANT SECURITY INNOVATIONS OF 2020BY YAEL GRAUER AND PURBITA SAHADECEMBER 2, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCESchirr always was a snoop and not above taking money for writing biased stories.
GHOST BEYOND THE GATEMILDRED A. WIRTHe would occasionally snoop around back porches in search of anything the butcher might have left.
WINONA OF THE CAMP FIREMARGARET WIDDEMER"And she says we're snoop-cats and we might as well go back home—now," continued the Demon.
BUNKER BEANHARRY LEON WILSONThey also had fun with Snoop, their pet cat, and with Snap, their dog.
THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT CEDAR CAMPLAURA LEE HOPEA white ball went by them, a very pretty snoop, and pretty soon another lady and a caddy loomed on their range of vision.
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTHFREDERIC S. ISHAMYou lab boys put your brains to work and see what you can turn out in the way of talk boxes that they can't snoop.
THE TIME TRADERSANDRE NORTONNot the kind that leave their visiting-cards, but the sort that snoop around when nobodys home.
PETER COTTERELL'S TREASURERUPERT SARGENT HOLLANDWORDS RELATED TO SNOOP
- cases
- catch sight of
- discovers
- examines
- eyeballs
- fishes out
- gets a load of
- glimpses
- keeps under surveillance
- looks for
- meddles
- notices
- observes
- peeps
- pries
- reconnoiters
- recons
- scouts
- scrutinizes
- searches
- sets eyes on
- shadows
- sleuths
- snoops
- spots
- stags
- stakes out
- tails
- takes in
- takes note
- trails
- views
- watches
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