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gumshoe
(redirected from gumshoeing)

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gum·shoe  (gmsh)
n.
1. A sneaker or rubber overshoe.
2. Slang An investigator, especially a detective.
intr.v. gum·shoed, gum·shoe·ing, gum·shoes Slang
1. To work as a detective.
2. To move about stealthily; sneak.

gumshoe [ˈgʌmˌʃuː]
n
1. (Clothing & Fashion) a waterproof overshoe
2. (Clothing & Fashion) US and Canadian a rubber-soled shoe
3. US and Canadian slang a detective or one who moves about stealthily
4. US and Canadian slang a stealthy action or movement
vb -shoes, -shoeing, -shoed
(intr) US and Canadian slang to act stealthily
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.gumshoegumshoe - someone who is a detective          
colloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech
detective, police detective, tec, investigator - a police officer who investigates crimes
2.gumshoegumshoe - a waterproof overshoe that protects shoes from water or snow
overshoe - footwear that protects your shoes from water or snow or cold
Translations
gumshoe [ˈgʌmʃuː] N (US)
1. (= overshoe) → zapato m de goma
2. (= detective) → detective mf


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