spoor

[US]/spʊə/
[UK]/spʊr/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. the track or scent of a wild animal
vt. to track by following the trail left by an animal
Word Forms
Pluralspoors

Example Sentences

taking the spear, he set off to spoor the man.

I think I should lock myself in a room in a drinkery,then,maybe,I can throw out all the close in that small room,and erase the spoor you ever existed.

The tracker followed the spoor of the missing hiker.

The detective examined the spoor left behind at the crime scene.

Animals use their spoor to communicate with each other.

The hunter found fresh spoor indicating the presence of a deer nearby.

The spoor led the explorers to a hidden watering hole in the jungle.

The survival expert taught the group how to identify spoor in the wilderness.

The spoor of the rare bird was a thrilling discovery for the birdwatchers.

The indigenous people were skilled at tracking animals by their spoor.

The researchers analyzed the spoor patterns to understand the migration habits of the species.

The spoor left by the poachers helped authorities catch them in the act.

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