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Private detective   /prˈaɪvət dɪtˈɛktɪv/   Listen
Private detective

noun
1.
Someone who can be employed as a detective to collect information.  Synonyms: operative, PI, private eye, private investigator, shamus, sherlock.






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"Private detective" Quotes from Famous Books



... ready to get off," he said. "You know this hyperspace freighter, the Andromeda? Some private group in Storisende has chartered her. She's loading supplies now. I have a private detective agency, Barton-Massarra, trying to find out where's she's going. I think you'd better get this ...
— The Cosmic Computer • Henry Beam Piper

... had lain much among novels in which the private detective was omnipotent, the unraveller of all mysteries, the avenger of ...
— The Golden Calf • M. E. Braddon

... from a leading New York merchant a letter of introduction to a well-known private detective whom, as a fellow-countryman, I succeeded in so far interesting in my work that I had no difficulty in getting from him all the useful information that he possessed; but to my request for practical assistance he replied that half of the detectives in his own employment were Irish, and that the ...
— The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume II • William James Stillman

... angrily. "What has possessed him?—and after all these years! He says his conscience troubles him! He fears he was too cruel and hard-hearted! Humph! it's pleasant for me, I must say. Fancy him putting me on the scent—asking me to turn private detective! I suppose I'll have to humor him, or pretend to. It will be the safest course. Can there be any truth in his theory, I wonder? No, I don't think so. And after such a lapse of time the task would be next to impossible. ...
— In Friendship's Guise • Wm. Murray Graydon

... discussion. Some thought the old gentleman, arrived that day from London, to be a new kind of commercial traveler, with designs upon the gardens of the gentry; others that he was a sort of scientific collector; others, again, that he was a private detective; and since there was no evidence at all, good or bad, in support of any one of these suggestions, a very ...
— The Necromancers • Robert Hugh Benson


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