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Synonyms for spyhole

a hole (in a door or an oven etc) through which you can peep

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"Spyholes" was introduced by Partiture per mani sole (Score for Hands Only), 2005, three small videos, each framed in a hardback book, that chart blurry spatial paths as pairs of hands move in time to unheard musical compositions.
The CWCSS has installed security measures like locks, bolts and spyholes in about 6,500 homes across the city in the past six years.
They used to go into his cell on every association (free time) and cover up the cracks and spyholes with towels.
THIS is pervert gym instructor John Evans, who was caught leering through spyholes at women tanning themselves at a Midland leisure centre.
In Coventry, a charitable scheme is providing free locks, bolts and door spyholes to people over 55
A potter watches the cones respond to the fire through spyholes in the kiln.
Players can solve the chamber problem without ever discovering the spyholes concealed by the beetles' wings.
Carragher went on trial along with former chaplain at St William's, Anthony McCallen, 69, and a former teacher, Curran, 62 The jury was told how McCallen was convicted of abusing two boys in the 1990s when he was also found in possession of indecent photographs of boys, some of which he took through spyholes as they showered and used the toilet.
He had carved two spyholes into the door, planning his attack as he watched me.
Endless cups of tea and home-made cakes are a small sign of the appreciation he gets for fitting locks, spyholes, smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.
Safety and security through installation of security devices such as spyholes and security locks;
But while they are drilling through doors to make space for spyholes or intercoms, one searches the house and steals cash and valuables.
A kit containing videos, literature and devices which can be installed into people's homes to help protect them against crime - such as spyholes and a door-view mirror - was unveiled.
"We are urging people to use spyholes or door chains if they have one.
A DIY expert who drilled spyholes into the bedroom of the teenage girl next door has been suspended from his post at a B&Q superstore.