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What (who) is sleuth - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sleuth (film); Slueth; The Sleuth; Sleuth (disambiguation)

Sleuth         
·noun The track of man or beast as followed by the scent.
sleuth         
(sleuths)
A sleuth is a detective. (OLD-FASHIONED)
N-COUNT
sleuth         
[slu:?]
informal
¦ noun a detective.
¦ verb [often as noun sleuthing] carry out a search or investigation in the manner of a detective.
Origin
ME (orig. in the sense 'track', in sleuth-hound): from ON sloth; cf. slot2.

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Sleuth

Sleuth may refer to:

  • Detective
  • Sleuth, collective noun for a group of bears
Examples of use of sleuth
1. Eventually, Conan Doyle brought the sleuth back from beyond the grave.
2. Charming sleuth: U.S. soul singer Jill Scott played Precious Ramotswe But nothing like that happened.
3. Akers writes The Sleuth, and Kane writes Capitol Briefing, both blogs on washingtonpost.com.
4. "We can‘t have that kind of turnover in our funds." She tried to sleuth discreetly.
5. A clever scientific sleuth Has tracked the nerves from brain to tooth.