2. Verb. (third-person singular of sleuth) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Sleuths
1. sleuth [v] - See also: sleuth
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sleuths
Literary usage of Sleuths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Uncle Walt: Walt Mason the Poet Philosopher by Walt Mason (1910)
"... then he says the problem's solved; forthwith he spends two weeks or more in
showing Watson and the world how easy 'tis to be a bore! sleuths of Fiction ..."
2. Walt Mason, His Book by Walt Mason (1916)
"... and then he says the problem's solved; forthwith he spends two weeks or more
in showing Watson and the world how easy 'tis to be a bore 1 sleuths of ..."
3. Bottled Up in Belgium: The Last Delegate's Informal Story by Arthur Bartlett Maurice (1917)
"... THE COMMISSION AND ITS CHIEF—THE CN ••—MOTOE CARS—THE AGGLOMERATION THE
sleuths—THE DOCK OFFICE— STAGING THE COMEDY SO much has been written about the ..."
4. A Captain Unafraid: The Strange Adventures of Dynamite Johny O'Brien as Set by John O'Brien, Horace Herbert Smith (1912)
"... VI OUTWITTING AN ARMY OP sleuths WHEN I returned to New York, after having
landed General Garcia and the Bermuda's cargo of arms in Cuba, ..."
5. A Captain Unafraid: The Strange Adventures of Dynamite Johnny O'Brien by John O'Brien, Horace Herbert Smith (1912)
"... VI OUTWITTING AN ARMY OF sleuths WHEN I returned to New York, after having
landed General Garcia and the Bermuda's cargo of arms in Cuba, ..."