Definitionadj. charging or suggestive of guilt or blame
Last update: October 20, 2015
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In spite of what Allen thought, no incriminating words had crossed her lips. [Please select]
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"Something incriminating when Ali of Cairo dared not stay to face it out." [Please select]
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Meyer, except to step into your office and to relieve you of that incriminating evidence, the lady's bag and her ring. [Please select]
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He was trying to remember if he had ever said anything incriminating to the boy. [Please select]
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There were one or two incriminating possessions up there, as well as at the Albany. [Please select]
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It was Wilkinson who made public an incriminating letter which had Clark's signature attached and which Clark said he had never seen. [Please select]
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I had a sudden terrible vision of the amateur detective coming to light, note-book, cheerful impertinence and incriminating data. [Please select]
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Winstin Willoughby, and Lord James Rait, and fifty others; it was so easy to put incriminating evidence against them in the hands of the public prosecutor. [Please select]
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