A person who joins with another in carrying out some plan (especially an unethical or illegal plan)
An associate in the commission of a crime.
1 Two years ago, Kobra completed her eight-year sentence for being an accomplice .
2 Over the following four years, Vishby had gone from guard to accomplice .
3 First he must determine whether Mariko had indeed been the kidnapper's accomplice .
4 It is not clear whether he is still with his alleged accomplice .
5 That is true; but chance is sometimes a wonderful accomplice in crime.
6 Here in England I can no longer respect the accomplice of assassins.
7 Notice that the accomplice is punished more heavily than the principal culprit.
8 Forget the fact that Ed-mund was, at the very least, an accomplice .
9 Your accomplice - another known troublemaker-willjoin you, as soon as he is located.
10 She was glad her accomplice had shown up, just as she'd asked.
11 Blennerhasset was his accomplice , and as deep in the scheme as himself.
12 You, of course, saw that everyone in the street was an accomplice .
13 With your natural advantages, Watson, every lady is your helper and accomplice .
14 As he had said, the idea of having an accomplice relieved him.
15 Tully and Racine had probably already arrested Everett and his accomplice , Brandon.
16 Dracula's alias, Count de Ville, cements his identity as the devil's accomplice .
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Accomplice в диалектах
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