Aún no tenemos significados para "more incriminating".
1In the kitchen, he glanced around for more incriminating evidence.
2He was leaving the slugs behind, which are much more incriminating and easier to identify.
3And no doubt other things equally or more incriminating.
4I've heaps more incriminating letters.
5We have had more incriminating evidence come to light than almost ever in history, and we have to act accordingly.
6There seemed to be much that was forced about them, that was more incriminating than a stolid silence would have been.
7And the original tattoo only showed a fraction of the crime scene, although Garcia added more and more incriminating details over time.
8And what was worse, and still more incriminating to the guilty merrymakers, the moment they caught sight of her they stopped singing.
9By itself, that meant nothing, but he bagged it in hopes of more incriminating evidence-likethe .40 caliber handgun shoved deeper into the gap.
10Papers, Mr. Bullard had said-moreincriminating documents, no doubt!
11More incriminating still, the network never verified the details, never even offered the cabinet member a chance to refute it.
12"Ed, you're sure there is no way they found, uh, anything more incriminating?"
13"I might just start this camcorder up again and get some more incriminating evidence."
14More incriminating evidence emerged during the civil trial, and Pickett prevailed with an $800,000 judgment.
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