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    Es·py
    /əsˈpī/

    verb

    • 1. catch sight of: literary "she espied her daughter rounding the corner"
  2. : to catch sight of. among the several horses … she espied the white mustang Zane Grey. Synonyms. behold. catch. descry. discern. distinguish. eye. look (at) note. notice. observe. perceive. regard. remark. see. sight. spot. spy.

  3. ESPY definition: 1. to suddenly or unexpectedly see something, especially something a long distance away: 2. to…. Learn more.

  4. American meteorologist who is credited with the first correct explanation of the role heat plays in cloud formation and growth. His use of the telegraph in relaying meteorological observations and tracking storms laid the foundation for modern weather forecasting. Discover More.

  5. To espy something is to see it, or glimpse it. If you look through binoculars long enough, you might espy a colorful bird.

  6. es·py. (ĭ-spī′) tr.v. es·pied, es·py·ing, es·pies. To catch sight of (something that is distant, partially hidden, or obscure); glimpse. See Synonyms at see 1. [Middle English espien, from Old French espier, to watch, of Germanic origin; see spek- in Indo-European roots .]

  7. Espy definition: To catch sight of (something that is distant, partially hidden, or obscure); glimpse.

  8. To catch sight of or perceive (something distant or previously unnoticed); detect.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  9. Definition of espy verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · To see (someone or something) without foreplanning or unexpectedly . To observe (someone or something) as a spy; also, to examine or observe (someone or something) carefully; or to look out or watch for. To become aware of (a fact, information, etc.).

  11. ESPY meaning: to see or notice (someone or something)

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