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- noun Plural form of
snoop . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
snoop .
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Examples
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I'm not comfortable with the idea of snoops checking up on my past, but it was an accepted price of having a security clearance (which I do not need or have any more - it feels great!).
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I’m not comfortable with the idea of snoops checking up on my past, but it was an accepted price of having a security clearance which I do not need or have any more– it feels great!
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NAME: Well-meaning 'snoops' are being recruited by the Government to nag their colleagues, family and neighbours into living healthier lives.
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Well-meaning 'snoops' are being recruited by the Government to nag their colleagues, family and neighbours into living healthier lives.
Latest News Breaking News and Current News from the UK and World Telegraph 2009
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Well-meaning 'snoops' are being recruited by the Government to nag their colleagues, family and neighbours into living healthier lives.
Latest News Breaking News and Current News from the UK and World Telegraph 2009
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Well-meaning 'snoops' are being recruited by the Government to nag their colleagues, family and neighbours into living healthier lives.
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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Well-meaning 'snoops' are being recruited by the Government to nag their colleagues, family and neighbours into living healthier lives.
Latest News Breaking News and Current News from the UK and World Telegraph 2009
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Well-meaning 'snoops' are being recruited by the Government to nag their colleagues, family and neighbours into living healthier lives.
Latest News Breaking News and Current News from the UK and World Telegraph 2009
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Well-meaning 'snoops' are being recruited by the Government to nag their colleagues, family and neighbours into living healthier lives.
Latest News Breaking News and Current News from the UK and World Telegraph 2009
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Well-meaning 'snoops' are being recruited by the Government to nag their colleagues, family and neighbours into living healthier lives.
Latest News Breaking News and Current News from the UK and World Telegraph 2009
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