A hole (in a door or an oven etc) through which you can peep.
1 I wriggled around to see if I could see anything through my spyhole .
2 Dunsany put his hand on the heavy bolt and his eye to the spyhole .
3 Gillian leads her up to the wall and nudges the mirror aside, revealing the spyhole .
4 Now I am being observed through the spyhole .
5 Through the spyhole in the hotel room door, she could see masked workers sterilising hallway carpets daily.
6 A heavy door with a narrow spyhole .
7 Castor pulled back from the spyhole .
8 And when Jansson looked through a spyhole in the door she saw, cowering in the corner, a troll, a bulky female.
9 Soon a little hole appeared in the absolute gloom enveloping the cell -it was the glass spyhole in the door.
10 As he approached it, he sensed that he was being examined through the minuscule spyhole that was cut above the top lock.
11 That's partly about the face they see through the spyhole , but in the end it is even more about the message he brings.
12 Ash quickly returned his hand to his weapon and pivoted away from his spyhole , then looked past the door to make certain Fred was ready.
13 He locked both doors leading into the waiting office, and took up his position at the spyhole that gave him command of his own office.
14 'It's the spyhole , ' she answered, after swallowing her tears.
15 The agents bored spyholes through the wall of Dictator's hotel room in St Louis, and videotaped the frolicking hackers through a one-way mirror.
16 At three she opened more vents, snapped on her welder's goggles and squinted through the spyholes , the flames lean at the rear of the kiln.
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