Sleuth in a sentence as a noun

Makes you feel like a world traveler and a super sleuth at the same time.

I didn't sleuth his name from anywhere; it was public at least since last night, on Twitter.

He's a technical sleuth, who delivers great articles.

Learning the commandline involves a whole sleuth of different things.

As a long time HN reader, you should know that the condescending "super sleuth" mention was unecessary.

I've been using a homerbrew "Framework" or sleuth of classes & singletons with handle bar templates and jquery.

Hey there super sleuth... not sure what you're trying to imply but I'm not affiliated with Amazon nor do I use their AWS service.

Sleuth in a sentence as a verb

It's not "incredible sleuth work" it's completely impossible - the background radiation is more than what's left.

A super sleuth of human behavior and emotional response.

Doxxing people that have nothing to do with the situation because some internet sleuth found a picture with them in it, even though they have nothing to do with it, is wrong.

Considering that this material is supposed to degrade quickly - to find the amount they did after so long in the ground is incredible sleuth work.

This submission's title "Jack the Ripper identified through DNA traces"The linked article's title: "Jack the Ripper identified through DNA traces: sleuth"See the missing word?

The government doesn't need paid goons to sleuth on the internet to defend them, their are armys of people just waiting to comment on how stupid we all are for challenging the government positions/laws.

The solution was simple and wouldn't really have been a very exciting read, but since she was smart enough to document the process she was able to produce a really meaningful post that shows off the fruits of great documentation and sleuth work.

Sleuth definitions

noun

a detective who follows a trail

See also: sleuthhound

verb

watch, observe, or inquire secretly

See also: stag snoop