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Fink   /fɪŋk/   Listen
Fink

verb
1.
Take the place of work of someone on strike.  Synonyms: blackleg, rat, scab.
2.
Confess to a punishable or reprehensible deed, usually under pressure.  Synonyms: confess, squeal.






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"Fink" Quotes from Famous Books



... going to papa; Papa lives with God, 'ou know: Mamma sent me for a letter; Does 'ou fink at ...
— Cole's Funny Picture Book No. 1 • Edward William Cole

... I fink. Tommy, he's naughty, calls my rag dolly a meal-bag—I'll sell him. He's a drefful wicked boy; he snaps beans at the teacher and gets a whipping ...
— Connor Magan's Luck and Other Stories • M. T. W.

... flower-heads are pulverized the more effectually the powder acts and the more economical in its use. Proper pulverization in large quantities is best done by those who make a business of it and have special mill facilities. Lehn & Fink, of New York, have furnished us with the most satisfactory powder. For his own use the farmer can pulverize smaller quantities by the simple method of pounding the flowers in a mortar. It is necessary that the mortar be closed, and a piece ...
— Scientific American Suppl. No. 299 • Various



Words linked to "Fink" :   work, squealer, informer, blabber, do work, admit, acknowledge, betrayer



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