snooper in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for snooper in the English»Spanish Dictionary

snooper in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for snooper in the English»Spanish Dictionary

snooper [ˈsnu:pəʳ, Am -ɚ] N pej inf

1. snooper (one looking secretly):

snooper
fisgón(-ona) m (f)
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Snooper quickly pointed at a huge neon sign prohibiting smoking.
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Snooper burst into a loud laugh, marvelling at the linguistic ingenuity of the old crook.
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Otherwise, the snoopers claimed they didn't know the seriousness of all their busy rummaging.
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Snooper was momentarily speechless from the revolutionary wickedness of the whole scam.
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When the younger snooper was told of the result the following morning, he was so incredulous that he raced downstairs to switch on the tele-sport.
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On that note, snooper sank into a nearby sofa in profuse mirth.
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Despite attempts to rush it into law, the snoopers' charter has been widely criticised.
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In a moment of absolute shamelessness, snooper almost raised his hand to ask the question before reality dawned on him.
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Snooper has been in the thick of things, separating those who have been asked to slap from those who have been slapped senseless.
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While snoopers probed the area throughout the night, none approached nearer than three or four miles, and no new attacks developed until the following night.
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