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snitcher



Example Sentences

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He thinks that while he might be a hero to some, he would be a rat or a snitcher in some eyes.

From Time Magazine Archive

The shocked snitcher is frequently so embarrassed that she returns both items before leaving the store.

From Time Magazine Archive

The last I heard of him, he was workin’ as a stool-pigeon an’ snitcher for the worst scoundrel of the lot.”

From The Crevice by Grefé, Will

It reached me, at last, that Cecil Winwood, the poet-forger, the snitcher, the coward, and the stool, was returned for a fresh forgery. 

From The Jacket (Star-Rover) by London, Jack

To turn snitch, or snitcher; to turn informer.

From 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue by Grose, Francis