Sentence examples for espial from inspiring English sources

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espial

noun

Act of noticing or observing.

  • Screened from espial by the jutting cape. Byron.

Exact(1)

Indeed, the subject of Russian influence in American life has arisen so often in the first, frantic weeks of Trump's Presidency that there is a danger that the various investigations, proven facts, and suspicions — political, financial, espial — will begin to meld into one amorphous scandal: Russiagate.

Similar(1)

The evening opened with "Loric Espials," choreographed and performed by Kathryn Sanders to music by Vickie Mishoulam.

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