Someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police.
Confess to a punishable or reprehensible deed, usually under pressure.
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Examples for "sneak"
Examples for "sneak"
1A clear view in every direction, no possibility of a sneak attack.
2If so, an American sneak attack might set off a nuclear war.
3Police had arrested 174 people for trying to sneak across the border.
4Knight and DeJesus would sneak food to each other, this source said.
5He managed to sneak straight into the house without my seeing him.
1A canary is one of the most sensitive creatures in the world.
2They overhauled the first wagon from the canary car and passed it.
3Ian Campbell Gold is a canary in the mine for financial markets.
4Poppy's canary in the window, in a cage hung with yellow gauze.
5To Maria it sounded as meaningless as the trill of a canary-bird.
1He released the S. Carter sneaker with Reebok in the early 2000's.
2There is Emtee for example, who has his own branded sneaker range.
3IC: Tell me about the making of the Lion Base batik sneaker.
4I looked down to see that my sneaker had come untied again.
5I bent down to tie my sneaker, which had come undone again.
1I heard you say a moment ago that he was a snitch.
2Guess she was worried we'd snitch some jugs of used motor oil.
3I don't think I want to snitch a planet from these people.
4Sam looked at him and decided that he was an unlikely snitch.
5Keepers looking for their snitch would jog by on their broomsticks everywhere.
1And they seem to have a snitcher on parents.
2It was so uncivilized, to be a snitcher.
3I'm no snitcher, so you know you're safe.
4Do I look like a snitcher?
1Or are you trying to startle me into admitting I'm a stoolie?
2A stoolie in a series of profanity-laced messages.
3He has a stoolie in the hut.
4Someone always turns stoolie.
5"I'm not joking and I don't think you're a stoolie," she said calmly.
1See here, Grand, you've called in the wrong stoolpigeon this time.
1Relief flooded through me- Iwouldn'thave to be a stool pigeon.
2To score for a stool pigeon is definitely not ethical.
3One day, however, the stool pigeon gave Inspector Val a surprising piece of information.
4He was a stool pigeon for the Justice Department.
5He was much better suited to stool pigeon.
Take the place of work of someone on strike.
1Just because I work for Grand D doesn't make me their fink.
2I'm beginnin' to fink she's gowing to do milord the mokkis prahd.
3Don' you fink we could ketch one an' hev a fricassee, perfusser?
4I'll wemember and fink, and tell you what I have finked.
5I fink He hears better dat way, an' I det better.
6I fink 'e's too big to get in the furnace in one piece.
7Open up, you lousy government fink, or we'll burn you out!
8I fink that's about long enough for this kind of wevver,' said the mother.
9But I couldn't tell you apart if you shut your eyes, I don't fink.
10He was a lying, weaselly, sneaky, overbearing, rat fink cockroach.
11Tods tucked his feet under his red flannel dressing-gown and said:-" Imustfink."
12I always wanted to tatch a whale, and this is a baby one, I fink.
13I wouldn't mind if she was a good-looking fink.
14I fink it was Nobbles who told me first.'
15I dun fink yo' was on dat udder ship.
16Why didn't 'oo take the buns-buns nice, I fink!
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