I. verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Grover snitched a couple of sugar packets from behind the counter.
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He watched as Grover snitched two packets of sugar from behind the counter.
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The supermarket has a problem with kids snitching candy bars off the shelves.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Grover, listening, snitched two packets of sugar from behind the counter.
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Oh, I just snitched the eyebrows from the top of the totem-pole.
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There was supposed to be an umbrella, but Mordaunt Dragon of Arms had snitched it for when he went fishing.
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Those who snitch can receive commendations and rewards of up to $ 500.
II. noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All well and good, until one day when a federal snitch gave away a wire room.
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At first most residents stayed home, afraid to be seen as snitches.
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Both witnesses were known liars and virtually professional snitches who got favors from jailers for informing, the court said.
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Names of a half dozen snitches have been listed as prosecution witnesses to whom Wooten allegedly confessed.
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Others have gone free because their prosecutors relied on junk science, jailhouse snitches or bad cops.
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Our local snitches no longer can drop a dime on some one.