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preposition with evesdropping​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Eavesdrop started off literally: first it referred to the water that fell from the eaves of a house, then it came to mean the ground where that water fell. Eventually, eavesdropper described someone who stood within the eavesdrop of a house to overhear a conversation inside.

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Answered by ButterFliee
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&lt;font color="blue"&gt;<strong><u> </u></strong><strong><u>She was eavesdropping at the bedroom </u></strong><strong><u>door</u></strong>

&lt;font color="blue"&gt; <strong><u>He sidled up to the hedge to </u></strong><strong><u>eavesdrop</u></strong>

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