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nark

[nahrk] / nɑrk /












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Publicly, Colvin had little time for feminism, quoting famed reporter Martha Gellhorn’s line that “feminists nark me” in one article.

From The Guardian • Nov. 10, 2018

That would nark you off a bit, too, wouldn’t it?

From The Guardian • Sep. 25, 2017

From there nark will be able to reach almost all worthwhile targets in heartland Russia.

From Time Magazine Archive

One of them was Jonathan Wild, an energetic, 29-year-old bucklemaker and bailiff's nark whose sole distinction before his imprisonment was that he had accumulated debts of 61 � 6/.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nobody wanted to nark on Dana and have to face him the next day on the bus.

From "Hoot" by Carl Hiaasen