Aún no tenemos significados para "take red-handed".
1Helene was taken red-handed in the theft of wine, and was dismissed.
2Four poachers had been taken red-handed in the coverts farthest from Arleigh.
3With a start-asof one takenred-handed-Maryawoke from her dream.
4Have me taken red-handed with the-stolen property-the'swag,' you know the word, perhaps, in my possession?
5The guilty man was always taken red-handed.
6Allen, taken red-handed, swung at Tyburn; Hind, with his better mount and defter horsemanship, rode clear away.
7They were the relics of criminals whom he had taken red-handed and preserved for the instruction of posterity.
8He obtained timely help, however, and five of the assassins, taken red-handed, were at once hung without ceremony in the market-place.
9It is as though a loyal regiment had mutinied, or a hitherto decent and orderly citizen were taken red-handed in murder.
10They had been taken red-handed in their guilt, for had not the pedlar's body been found in a disused cellar under their house?
11In the heat of blind fury one might conceive how a mad mob might beat and kill a man taken red-handed in a brutal murder.