Definitionn. to furnish incriminating evidence to an officer of the law
Last update: October 30, 2015
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There was as good ratting there as you could wish to see. [Please select]
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We all enjoyed the ratting that day, but it ended, as usual, in the girls crying because of the poor rats. [Please select]
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The terrier plunged valiantly forward, hopping the first low bushes, as a terrier will when rabbiting or ratting. [Please select]
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Dogs of priceless breeds, dogs for sporting, for ratting, and for petting; dogs for use or for ornament. [Please select]
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Ratting in the hold was our main excitement when we weren't sweating at the pumps. [Please select]
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If you're keen on ratting, there's plenty of sport of that kind to be had here.' [Please select]
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His entry was hailed by a chorus of barking from dogs of all sorts and sizes, from the bulldog down to the ratting terrier. [Please select]
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Hence I object to cock-fighting, pigeon or sparrow-shooting, and ratting--all mean and cowardly employments, and quite unfitted for men above the rank of the commonest navvy. [Please select]
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