spyhole (Meaning)

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spyhole (n)

a hole (in a door or an oven etc) through which you can peep

Synonyms & Antonyms of spyhole

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spyhole Sentence Examples

  1. The curious boy peeked through the spyhole in the door, eager to see what was happening outside.
  2. The agent carefully approached the spyhole on the wall, hoping to gather information without being detected.
  3. The spyhole in the castle turret provided a narrow view of the surrounding countryside, allowing the guards to monitor approaching threats.
  4. The housekeeper discreetly peered through the spyhole in the kitchen door, checking on the staff's whereabouts.
  5. The secret agent emerged from a secret spyhole behind the bookcase, blending seamlessly into the busy library.
  6. The private investigator used a spyhole to observe the target's movements without raising suspicion.
  7. The child's fascination with the spyhole led to them discovering a hidden room behind the fireplace.
  8. The spyhole in the gate allowed the guard to identify visitors before granting them entry.
  9. The prisoner used a makeshift spyhole to communicate with the outside world through a narrow crack in the wall.
  10. The hotel guest felt uneasy as they noticed a small spyhole in the wall of their room, compromising their privacy.

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a hole (in a door or an oven etc) through which you can peep

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No antonyms found.

The curious boy peeked through the spyhole in the door, eager to see what was happening outside.

The agent carefully approached the spyhole on the wall, hoping to gather information without being detected.

The spyhole in the castle turret provided a narrow view of the surrounding countryside, allowing the guards to monitor approaching threats.

The housekeeper discreetly peered through the spyhole in the kitchen door, checking on the staff's whereabouts.