Examples of using "Casus" in a sentence and their english translations:
They're spies.
The spy bazaar has gone global.
The spy burned the papers.
He was accused of being a spy.
He's a gumshoe.
Tom is a spy.
Mary is a spy.
Tom was suspected of being a spy.
Tom could be a spy.
There must be a spy among us.
There may be a spy around.
One of them is a spy.
You aren't a spy, right?
- I know that Tom is a spy.
- I know Tom is a spy.
- You aren't a spy, are you?
- You're not a spy, are you?
The man was arrested as a spy.
He proved to be a spy.
- I know you're a spy.
- I know that you're a spy.
She was suspected of being a spy.
You would make an excellent spy.
The man was jailed as spy.
He was under suspicion of being a spy.
Tom has been accused of being a spy.
like, "Well, all you've really shown, Piquart, is that there is another spy
He was executed as a spy.
This man is a spy; he must die.
- He believes that there is a spy among us.
- He believes there to be a spy among us.
Tom would make a very good spy.
Sami installed spyware on Layla's computer.
White was denounced to the police as a spy.
It occurred to me that he might be an industrial spy.
She was arrested and accused of being a spy.
Her lover is a spy working for the British government.
Spy satellites tracked the truck in real time.
I'd make a terrible spy.
but the truth is, we're not trained to be professional spies,
No sooner had the spy returned home than he was told to go to another country.
He works as a teacher, but actually he is a spy.
Someone who doesn't drink in company is either a thief or a spy.
Somewhere there is a spy that speaks Esperanto fluently.
I'm not a spy.
missions during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Do you think you have to be able to pass for a native speaker to be an effective spy?