Give away information about somebody.
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Examples for "shop "
Examples for "shop "
1 A great coffee shop requires two things: good coffee and good eavesdropping.
2 But a ' one - stop - shop ' for Māori broadcast news is not a new idea.
3 He was seized from outside the family shop in Larkana's main market.
4 Even Islamists publicly welcome the shop bonanza, and say they reject violence.
5 Hundreds and thousands of pounds' worth she's taken out of my shop .
1 South Canterbury had a good week with really good grass growth rates.
2 Photo: Supplied The grass reduces crop yields and causes animal welfare problems.
3 If you find the short grass , a long approach over water awaits.
4 I'll try something different this morning, she thought: sweet grass and chamomile.
5 The leadership said they changed their minds following pressure from grass - root supporters.
1 Explosion hazard.' But then here's 'Low air,' and 'five'... shit , 'four minutes.'
2 Our official diplomatic response was summed up as-problemtoo hard, tough shit .
3 Of course, she wanted to point out what a shit I was.
4 Yes, I feel sorry for the victims on whom the shit falls.
5 Despite the best precautions and the best intentions, sometimes shit just happens.
1 It is bad enough in the open-butlike a rat - in a trap.
2 A swamper from one of the worst rat holes in the port.
3 Morris water maze tests were conducted for evaluating the rat 's learning-memory ability.
4 Cuba's rat - like little earth hutia has not been seen in 40 years.
5 The cat and the rat have been enemies since the world began.
1 John Redwood MP said any such deal would betray the referendum result.
2 He didn't betray Great Britain, it was Great Britain that betrayed him.
3 The message was: Ally with a foreign power and she'll betray you.
4 Naturally, he was not allowed to betray any confidence regarding his employers.
5 She was prepared to betray them all in order to save humanity.
1 In fact, he looked just like the royal stag in the picture.
2 They didn't seem to be on stag ; they were far too casual.
3 The stag was the most magnificent animal the knight had ever seen.
4 We have had princely sport in hunting the stag on these mountains.
5 He'd been trying to help me when he went after the stag .
1 The mujahideen denounce attacks that result in civilian casualties, said the statement.
2 Citizens are also now required to denounce gay people to the authorities.
3 National Republicans have swarmed to denounce Moore in the past few days.
4 Importantly, we denounce all provocative and retaliatory action taken by any individual.
5 Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu quickly took to Twitter to denounce it.
1 I heard you say a moment ago that he was a snitch .
2 Guess she was worried we'd snitch some jugs of used motor oil.
3 I don't think I want to snitch a planet from these people.
4 Sam looked at him and decided that he was an unlikely snitch .
5 Keepers looking for their snitch would jog by on their broomsticks everywhere.
1 Conservatives promote marriage tax breaks; Liberal Democrats give away free school meals.
2 The service also enables users to give away their friends' current location.
3 New Zealand give away a penalty -their eight of the match.
4 I made some tea lotions to give away for presents this year.
5 Ultimately, he hopes rich people will have less money to give away .
1 Yitzhak said in a mock whisper, Please don't tell on us, Judd.
2 But look...I know you think I'll tell on you, but I won't.
3 As soon as he was gone his sister would tell on him.
4 The lack of exercise and manual labor began to tell on Ben.
5 I had no desire to tell on their little drug smuggling problem.
6 A bit of a secret, so please don't tell on me, okay?
7 For my own sake, I had no disposition to tell on her.
8 The lack of exercise and manual labour began to tell on Ben.
9 When he ran to your papa and tried to tell on you?
10 Can't tell on board ship what you might want in a hurry.
11 It's a name as I never see or heard tell on before.
12 I knowed my brother runned off, but I wouldn't tell on him.
13 Fust t'ing you know, I'm gwine tell on some ob 'em, too.
14 The Tories have a story to tell on the economy and about Labour.
15 I can't tell on this particular application but yeah, we can know that.
16 A family's decadent past could tell on its children, dragging the race backwards.
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This collocation consists of: Tell on across language varieties