Definitionn. one who reveals confidential information in return for money
Last update: July 28, 2015
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The police informer was mercilessly killed by the robbers. [Please select]
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In 1691, desiring to compromise Halifax, he discredited himself by the patronage of an informer named Fuller, soon proved an impostor. [Please select]
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"I fancy I know who turned informer." [Please select]
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Oates, going into partnership with this new informer, had the audacity to accuse the poor Queen herself of high treason. [Please select]
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The bird was generally placed in a cage over against the informer's house, and delighted the whole neighborhood with its persevering exhortations. [Please select]
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"He said summat about your own office, sir," replied the informer; "leastwise I think he did, but I ain't quite sartin." [Please select]
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When he had gone fifty feet he looked back, but already the informer had disappeared. [Please select]
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'And so they may,' answer'd my informer, 'if you let the parties chuse for themselves.' [Please select]
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