Crossword-Solution: SNOOPING
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SNOOPING | anagram | SPOONING |
We have 37 clues for the answer “SNOOPING”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Asking too many questions, say | 1 answer |
| Acting the busybody. | 1 answer |
| Yenta's habit | 2 answers |
| Getting into others' business | 2 answers |
| Mole activity | 2 answers |
| sleuthing | 6 answers |
| espionage | 9 answers |
| Watching | 25 answers |
| auditing | 28 answers |
| inquisitorial | 28 answers |
| interrogating | 28 answers |
| scrutinising | 28 answers |
| interrupting | 29 answers |
| interposing | 29 answers |
| interrogatory | 32 answers |
| impeding | 32 answers |
| interrogative | 33 answers |
| grilling | 33 answers |
| Nosy? | 33 answers |
| Meddlesome | 33 answers |
| Prying | 34 answers |
| FISHING for information | 34 answers |
| spying | 37 answers |
| testing | 38 answers |
| Quizzical | 38 answers |
| meddling | 39 answers |
| Intrusive | 39 answers |
| Seeking | 40 answers |
| "Officious ___" | 40 answers |
| Interested. | 42 answers |
| Fishing ___ | 43 answers |
| Third Degree | 43 answers |
| Asking __ | 44 answers |
| Query | 57 answers |
| disbelieving | 72 answers |
| cynical | 78 answers |
| Examination | 82 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with SNOOPING (5)
After I watched Ántonia and her mother go over the hill on their miserable horse, carrying our iron pot with them, I turned to grandmother, who had taken up her darning, and said I hoped that snooping old woman wouldn’t come to see us any more.
Nothing less than that can give me an excuse for snooping around these hills." But the quarry was doomed to pass out of his plans for a time, for on the following Sunday he rode alone.
And Old Hero reckoned that as the spring came on and he grew spryer, he’d have to get out and do a little snooping around himself.
And, with a shrewdness I found later was partially correct: "She was snooping around to see if you'd found that paper, and it came on to rain; so she took the shawl.
Just what do you think you’ll find? Or has Alexander dragged you into keeping an eye on me because I don’t like someone snooping inside my skull?” “It’s not that,” Blalok said.
Quotes with SNOOPING (3)
Privacy is a protection from the unreasonable use of state and corporate power. But that is, in a sense, a secondary thing. In the first instance, privacy is the statement in words of a simple understanding, which belongs to the instinctive world rather than the formal one, that some things are the province of those who experience them and not naturally open to the scrutiny of others: courtship and love, with their emotional nakedness; the simple moments of family life; the a…
Of course not! I knew you would protect me. You swore that you were strong enough to protect Vivienne, didn’t you? How can you promise to protect my sister, but not trust yourself to keep me safe?” The music swelled to a crescendo. Although Adrian kept her imprisoned against the muscular length of his body, he gave up all pretense of dancing. “Because I don’t lose my wits every time Vivienne walks into a room. I don’t toss and turn in my bed every night dreaming of making lov…
My brother and I were able to fantasize far more extravagantly about our parents' tastes and desires, their aspirations and their vices, by scanning their bookcases than by snooping in their closest. Their selves were on their shelves.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Universal.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1958–2012).