¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Superspy
1. a superior spy [n -SPIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Superspy
Literary usage of Superspy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1915)
"Liv Age 286:747-52 S 18 '15 Spy and superspy. P. Gibbon. 11 Collier's 56: 5~-6
S 25 '15 Spy at work. 11 Lit Digest 50:544 Mr 13 '15 Spying on spies. ..."
2. European War Fiction in English, and Personal Narratives: Bibliographies by Loleta I. Dawson, Marion Davis Huntting (1921)
"_ Spy and superspy. Collier's, Sept. 25, 1915, 56:5-6, 28-30, illus. SU Harper,
George McLean. US general hospital no. 9. Scrib. M., Oct. 1918, 64:410-15. ..."
3. Voices of Liberation by Ruth First, Don Pinnock (1997)
"... commander of a Death Squad, told Rapport reporter Jaques Pauw that after the
killing, superspy Craig Williamson had said to Coetzee: 'We got First'. ..."
4. Roman Pavements by Henry Colley March (1906)
"superspy. The methods that have been used by the Immigration Service and the
Department of Justice are wrong, dangerous, and subversive of basic American ..."