Lexicographical Neighbors of Gumshoeing
Literary usage of Gumshoeing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. After the Whirlwind: A Book of Reconstruction and Profitable Thanksgiving by Charles Edward Russell (1919)
"And all the time watching, spying, gumshoeing, calculating, noting every deficiency,
every weakness, every incompetent general, every ill-defended fort, ..."
2. War Addresses, 1915-1917 by Henry Cabot Lodge (1917)
"Can anything be more humiliating than the spectacle of the Chairman of the Foreign
Relations Committee of the Senate gumshoeing in a small room of a Third ..."