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I . snitch [snɪtʃ] coloq. V. trans. (steal)

II . snitch [snɪtʃ] coloq. V. intr. pey. (tell a secret)

III . snitch [snɪtʃ] coloq. SUST.

1. snitch (thief):

snitch
złodziej(ka) m (f)

2. snitch pey. (tell-tale):

snitch
skarżypyta m o f

snitch SUST.

Entrada creada por un usuario
snitch (informer) coloq.
kapuś m coloq.
snitch (informer) coloq.
kabel m coloq.

Ejemplos de uso para snitch

to snitch sth [from sb]

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The game is ended once the snitch is caught by one of the seekers, awarding that team 30 points.
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This rule encompassed any kind of collaboration, not only snitching or ratting.
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This was to protect members in case a snitch was in their presence.
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Only seekers may make advances towards the snitch or the snitch runner, and no forceful contact with the snitch runner is allowed.
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After release, the snitch runner (and thereby the snitch itself) is allowed to roam an area beyond the playing field.
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Often, prisoners would choose to become a snitch to get away from their tormentors.
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This helps when there is a dispute about who caught the snitch first.
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The snitch is worth 30 points, and its capture ends the game.
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If the score is tied after the snitch catch, the game proceeds into overtime.
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Other than that minor snitch, the movie is quite entertaining.
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