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49 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Snitch'

The whistleblower's identity remained confidential to protect them from potential harm after serving as a snitch against corporate fraud.

The undercover agent skillfully posed as a snitch to gain the trust of the criminal organization and gather crucial intelligence.

Despite being labeled a snitch, Emma knew she did the right thing by reporting the safety violation on the construction site.

The community, torn between loyalty and justice, grappled with the implications of someone stepping forward as a snitch in the local drug trade.

The history of espionage is filled with tales of courageous individuals who risked their lives as snitches for the greater good of their nations.

The young activist bravely chose to snitch on the polluters who were harming the environment, sparking a movement for change.

Despite the rivalry between the two teams, the player decided not to snitch on the opponent for a minor rule violation during the championship game.

The seasoned journalist refused to snitch on her anonymous source, even under intense pressure from the government.

Despite the tough circumstances, the loyal dog remained silent, never intending to snitch on its owner's hidden stash of treats.

In the competitive world of fashion, designers often snitch on each other to gain a competitive edge in the industry.

The concerned parent decided to snitch on the negligent daycare provider, ensuring the safety of all the children in the facility.

The disgruntled employee chose to snitch on the manager for unfair treatment, leading to an investigation into workplace practices.

Despite the temptation, Sarah resisted the urge to snitch on her friend who had accidentally damaged a valuable piece of artwork.

The brave whistleblower decided to snitch on the corrupt officials, exposing the systemic corruption within the government.

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