"Evesdrop" is a word in ENGLISH
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Returning home from work, a blonde was shocked to find her house ransacked and burglarized. She telephoned the police at once and reported the crime. The police dispatcher broadcast the call and a K-9 unit patrolling nearby was the first to respond.As the K-9 officer approached the house with his dog on a leash, the blonde ran out on the porch, shuddered at the sight of the cop and his dog, then sat down on the steps.Putting her face in her hands, she moaned: "I come home to find all my possessions stolen. I call the police for help, and what do they do? They send me a BLIND policeman!"
In English criminal law. The ofTense of listening under walls or windows, or the eaves of a house, to hearken …
Read the complete definitionsingád-singád - To eavesdrop, overhear, listen in. See tingádtingád.
Read the complete definitionsíngud - To listen, overhear, eavesdrop. See tingádtingád, singádsingád.
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