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    Gum·shoe
    /ˈɡəmˌSHo͞o/

    noun

    • 1. a detective: informal North American "he'd been intrigued enough to put a gumshoe on the case"
  2. Noun. On the surface, Sugar is the story of John Sugar (Farrell), a dapper gumshoe who tracks down missing people on behalf of an elite clientele.

  3. Travis Johnson, Stock Gumshoe on Answers: Tilson’s “Nuclear Renaissance” Tease / Jun 6, 3:56pm

  4. a detective or one who moves about stealthily. slang. a stealthy action or movement. verb. slang. intr to act stealthily. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of gumshoe 1. An Americanism dating back to 1860–65; gum 1 + shoe. Discover More. Example Sentences.

  5. When you wear gumshoes, you're pulling on waterproof galoshes over your regular footwear. If you are a gumshoe, on the other hand, you're a private detective, investigating a case.

  6. Jul 18, 2012 · Originally, gumshoe referred to a shoe with a rubber sole, specifically, galoshes or (more relevant to our purposes) sneakers. The senses of gumshoe leading to the 'private detective' sense all have to do with the idea that rubber-soled shoes give the wearer the ability to walk stealthily.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GumshoeGumshoe - Wikipedia

    Gumshoe is a type of shoe, also known as galoshes. Gumshoe may also refer to: Gumshoe, a slang term for a private detective, from those that wore street shoes with a thick, soft and quiet rubber sole; Gumshoe, Stephen Frears's 1971 directorial debut; Gumshoe, a 1986 Nintendo shooter

  8. GUMSHOE meaning: 1. informal for detective (= someone whose job is to discover facts about a crime) 2. informal for…. Learn more.

  9. GUMSHOE definition: 1. informal for detective (= someone whose job is to discover facts about a crime) 2. informal for…. Learn more.

  10. When someone refers to a detective or police officer, they sometimes use the term 'gumshoe'. Where did this term originate from?

  11. What does the noun gumshoe mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun gumshoe . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

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