Undercover vs Beagle - What's the difference?
undercover | beagle |
Performed or happening in secret.
Employed or engaged in spying or secret investigation.
A small short-legged smooth-coated hound, often used for hunting hares. Often tri-coloured, its friendly disposition makes it suitable as a family pet.
A person who snoops on others; a detective.
* 2002 , Susan Isaacs, Long Time No See , page 243
To hunt with beagles.
As nouns the difference between undercover and beagle
is that undercover is a person who works while beagle is a small short-legged smooth-coated hound, often used for hunting hares often tri-coloured, its friendly disposition makes it suitable as a family pet.As an adjective undercover
is performed or happening in secret.As a verb beagle is
to hunt with beagles.undercover
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Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* clandestine * See alsobeagle
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(wikipedia beagle)Noun
(en noun)- whereas burying a body in the wooded area beyond the backyard was the quickest way to make a Nassau County Police Department beagle look good.
