fink (Meaning)

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fink (n)

someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police

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fink (v)

take the place of work of someone on strike

confess to a punishable or reprehensible deed, usually under pressure

fink Sentence Examples

  1. The fink was despised by his fellow prisoners for informing on them to the guards.
  2. The boss accused the worker of being a fink for reporting his illegal activities to the authorities.
  3. The detective grilled the fink for information about the criminal gang he had infiltrated.
  4. The politician was branded a fink by his opponents for betraying his party's principles.
  5. The informer was labeled a fink by the mobsters he had ratted out to the police.
  6. The whistleblower was ostracized by his colleagues for being a fink and exposing their misconduct.
  7. The traitor was condemned as a fink for selling out his country to the enemy.
  8. The turncoat was reviled as a fink for abandoning his comrades and joining the opposing side.
  9. The scab was denounced as a fink for crossing the picket line and working during a strike.
  10. The rat was despised as a fink for squealing on his fellow criminals to the authorities.

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someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police, take the place of work of someone on strike, confess to a punishable or reprehensible deed, usually under

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The fink was despised by his fellow prisoners for informing on them to the guards.

The boss accused the worker of being a fink for reporting his illegal activities to the authorities.

The detective grilled the fink for information about the criminal gang he had infiltrated.

The politician was branded a fink by his opponents for betraying his party's principles.