Lexicographical Neighbors of Gumshoed
Literary usage of Gumshoed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. More Letters from Billy by Billy Gray, Author of A sunny subaltern (1917)
"It was so nice for a minute—for he heard me, although I gumshoed around I'm
sure—and appeared. He absolutely haunts that spot—if one takes out a cigarette ..."
2. A War Zone Gadabout: Being the Authentic Account of Four Trips to the by Walter Austin (1917)
"One day, while he was with me, he spoke a few words in German to the hotel porter.
A " gumshoed " sleuth standing near reported him to the police ..."