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- GUMSHOE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GUMSHOE is detective
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- Gumshoe - Wikipedia
Gumshoe is a term for a rubber-soled shoe, one form of which is the galosh Gumshoe may also refer to: Gumshoe, a slang term for a detective, from wearing soft, quiet rubber-soled shoes; Gumshoe, 2025 album by Samantha Crain; Gumshoe, Stephen Frears's 1971 directorial debut; Gumshoe, a 1986 Nintendo shooter
- GUMSHOE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
GUMSHOE definition: 1 informal for detective (= someone whose job is to discover facts about a crime) 2 informal for… Learn more
- GUMSHOE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to go softly, as if wearing rubber shoes; move or act snoopily or stealthily Examples have not been reviewed The play, which premiered at La Jolla Playhouse in 2022, brings audiences viscerally into the gumshoe work of archivists and researchers who authenticate, clarify and preserve artifacts of history
- gumshoe, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
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
- Gumshoe - definition of gumshoe by The Free Dictionary
A person whose work is investigating crimes or obtaining hidden evidence or information: detective, investigator, sleuth Informal: eye Slang: dick Slang To move silently and furtively: creep, glide, lurk, mouse, prowl, pussyfoot, skulk, slide, slink, slip, snake, sneak, steal The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus
- gumshoe - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
gumshoe (plural gumshoes) A sneaker or rubber overshoe [from mid 19th c ] (slang, Canada, US) A detective [from early 20th c ] Synonyms: detective, dick, private eye, sleuth
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