We have no meanings for "slightest intelligence" in our records yet.
1 But the old sailor's stolid face did not betray the slightest intelligence .
2 From that day she had never received the slightest intelligence of her husband or daughter.
3 Finally, the safe house is placed on a short-term lease; the slightest intelligence that the gangs have identified its whereabouts and they're gone.
4 Hammond noted, however, there was "not the slightest intelligence to suggest that there is any credible military threat to the Falklands".
5 "The only man," continued Edgar warmly, "who ever showed the slightest intelligence in the matter was the fellow in the 'Gold Bug'.
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