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nark

noun as in informant

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But when a Labour prime minister compares a Labour colleague to former Conservative Prime Minister Liz Truss, you know just how narked he is by the whole thing.

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"It's not just me, next time it won't be me, it could be one of my colleagues who is assaulted for being a copper's nark."

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No 10 certainly hadn't planned for their ideas to get leaked, as they were to the BBC, and were mighty narked that they had.

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“The concept of ‘No 10 narks’, placed in departments to keep a close eye on ministers and civil servants, is gaining ground,” he said.

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Parts of the press are narked that basically she isn’t Kate Middleton.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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