Definitionn. to furnish incriminating evidence to an officer of the law
Last update: June 23, 2015
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Two days after landing in the United States, Dean received a phone call from Fred O'Connor, the stepfather he'd yet to meet, informing him his mother was gravely ill. [Please select]
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, and without informing them of the connection with the Junto. [Please select]
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The idea of a child of that age informing me that she's had enough of the purely social phases of this planet. [Please select]
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And Sevier was presently informing Shelby, now in Kentucky, that there was a Spanish plot afoot to seize the western country. [Please select]
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All these conditions also prevent the growth of a press capable of informing and aiding the growth of opinion. [Please select]
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"One of the most informing of all books on the subject." [Please select]
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"And why did you knock on our door at this time of the evening, without informing us who you were." [Please select]
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I shall have pleasure in informing the Governor General of the steps that you have taken to provide for my safety. [Please select]
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She was at once installed as interpreter--she informing Aquilar what the Mexicans said, and he interpreting it to Cortez. [Please select]
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She had heard the commandant informing the landlady, a grand low comedy character from Brooklyn, who had the room next to Cecil's.' [Please select]
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The Admiral, having gone on board the caravel, sent envoys to Guacanagari, informing him of his intended visit and his disastrous shipwreck. [Please select]
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