finks (Meaning)

finks

to give information about another's wrongdoing to an authority, informer sense 2, one who is disapproved of or is held in contempt, strikebreaker

finks Sentence Examples

  1. The police relied heavily on information from local finks to crack down on organized crime.
  2. The shady businessman had a network of finks watching his every move.
  3. The gang threatened retaliation against anyone who turned fink and snitched on them.
  4. The detectives used interrogation techniques to turn a reluctant suspect into a fink.
  5. The detective chief accused his subordinates of acting like finks by leaking sensitive information to the press.
  6. The corrupt politician had a reputation for silencing his critics by paying off finks.
  7. The mob boss warned his underlings that betrayers would be dealt with as finks.
  8. The whistleblower risked everything by exposing the corruption, fearing reprisals from his fink colleagues.
  9. The police launched a sting operation to apprehend a group of finks selling stolen property.
  10. The witness refused to cooperate with the investigation, labeling the police as finks and protectors of criminals.

FAQs About the word finks

to give information about another's wrongdoing to an authority, informer sense 2, one who is disapproved of or is held in contempt, strikebreaker

informers, rats, canaries, informants, whistle-blowers, betrayers, squealers, tattlers,snitches, collaborators

ladies,heroes, gentlemen, angels, saints, heroines, idols,role models,

The police relied heavily on information from local finks to crack down on organized crime.

The shady businessman had a network of finks watching his every move.

The gang threatened retaliation against anyone who turned fink and snitched on them.

The detectives used interrogation techniques to turn a reluctant suspect into a fink.