Verb
The word is derived from spy
imp. & p. p. of Spy.
of Spy
Source: Webster's dictionary“And after that and doing in an inappropriate manner, you’re going to see a couple of other documents come out in the coming days that will suggest that not only was the campaign spied on, but the FBI did not act appropriately as they were investigating. Source: Internet
Allegations surface that the NSA spied on the Vatican, and Representative Mike Rogers defends the agency via circular logic. Source: Internet
According to a Bloomberg report, Zhou spied on China's top leaders, including Xi Jinping. Source: Internet
IF you're a local in Wetherby, West Yorkshire, chances are you would've spied Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa doing something incredibly down-to-earth. Source: Internet
After a crucial left turn, the Lothrop family spied -- at a crucial distance away -- the boulder (lower left) behind which Bissonette buried the Balinese suling flute that would net its finder a $50,000 prize. Source: Internet
Gathering firewood along the banks of the river, Lady Penh spied a floating koki tree in the river and fished it from the water. Source: Internet