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sleuths

n. (plural of sleuth English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: sleuth)

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Joe couldn't keep a grin off his face while Chet dramatically told how a reclusive Japanese business tycoon had vanished, and how the sleuths had traced his disappearance to the secret behind an ancient Japanese samurai sword.

But he didn't advance on the sleuths, he just stood guard at the door, holding the shovel like a baseball bat.

The bomb thrower had arched up the hill toward the Monument where the two sleuths planned to converge.

As the sleuths drew near the large motor, yacht, they could see a man on the aft deck watching their approach.

Following the gas station attendant's directions, the two sleuths took a road that led down to the shores of the lower Potomac, where the river emptied into the wide Chesapeake Bay.

This made the sleuths wonder all the more about the meaning of the signals that might well have come from the church steeple.

For an instant, the sleuths could make out the figure at the top of the bluffs.

Noiselessly, Jake pulled up to the dock and the two sleuths hopped from the boat.

Only a short hallway and a door separated the terrorists from the sleuths in the control cabin.

Werner and the young sleuths watched intently for the bluffs to appear out of the darkness.

Settling back in the comfortable seats, the weary young sleuths soon fell fast asleep as the bus hummed along the dark highway.

Because all were weary from the day's tramp, the young sleuths took turns standing watch.

The captive sleuths were shunted into a small side chamber, carved out of solid rock.

By the time the three sleuths neared the mainland, their pursuers were lost from sight.

There Inspector Clyde ushered them into the interrogation room and the young sleuths told about the capture of Timken.