9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Espy' in a Sentence
"To see something in the distance; to catch sight of." more
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They have espied a rare species of bird in the dense jungle.
Archaeologists have espied hieroglyphs on the newly discovered artifact.
We have espied the perfect location for our picnic by the lakeside.
Scientists have espied a new species of marine life in the ocean depths.
Astronomers have espied a distant galaxy using advanced telescopes.
The explorers have espied ancient ruins buried in the desert sands.
She has espied a stunning dress for the upcoming party.
The spy has espied the secret meeting location of the rival agents.
The detective has espied a crucial clue at the crime scene.
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