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Squealer

noun
1.
One who reveals confidential information in return for money.  Synonyms: betrayer, blabber, informer, rat.
2.
Domestic swine.  Synonyms: grunter, hog, pig, Sus scrofa.






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"Squealer" Quotes from Famous Books



... squealer, always speaks of the money he has lost, against any game, as his money; while the gambler considers the money he loses, against any game, as lost; and it belongs to the person who won it, and you never hear one ...
— Forty Years a Gambler on the Mississippi • George H. Devol

... "That squealer, Max," continued Curfoot with placid ferocity blazing in his eyes, "ought to have been put away. Quint and Parson wanted us to have it done. Was it any stunt to get that dirty little shyster in ...
— The Dark Star • Robert W. Chambers

... Will arrest this midnight squealer, My own peculiar arm of might Must undertake the ...
— The Scarlet Gown - being verses by a St. Andrews Man • R. F. Murray

... down into the lonely sky-line. Then I mopped my eyes, took one long quavery breath, and said out loud, as Birdalone Pebbley said Shiner did when he was lying wounded on the field of Magersfontein: "Squealer, squealer, who's a squealer?" ...
— The Prairie Wife • Arthur Stringer

... the best sport I ever knew," he said, "and I am nothing but a rotten squealer! Forgive me, and I will try to be good. But, Bo! that did hurt!" The tears came to his eyes once more. "He was such ...
— L. P. M. - The End of the Great War • J. Stewart Barney



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