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Discover LudwigThe word "fink" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is a noun and a verb, and it is most commonly used to describe someone who betrays or snitches on others. Example: "He was known as the biggest fink in the office, always ready to rat out his coworkers for any minor mistake." In this sentence, "fink" is used as a noun to describe someone who frequently betrays others. It could also be used as a verb, as in "He finked on his friends and told the teacher about their prank." In this case, "fink" is used to describe the act of betraying or reporting on others.
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fink
noun
A contemptible person; an informer; a strikebreaker
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Names such as fuzz, pig, fink, bull, and dick for policemen were not created by officers of the law.
Fink said Miliband had been caught playing the man and not the ball.
A furious Fink insisted his account at the bank was entirely innocent and opened purely because he was working in Switzerland.
"We can't be sure the exit poll is correct," said Danny the Fink.
You tell them not to run into a tree, they will run into a tree," Thorsten Fink said of his HSV players.
Miliband's office insisted he would not back down and said it was for Fink to prove his complex tax arrangements were in order and then for the public to come to a judgement.
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According to Johanna Fink-Gremmels, a professor of veterinary medicine at Utrecht University who co-ordinates the Brussels scientific working group on hormones and cattle, more research needs to be done on the impact of IGF-1 in milk on human health.
But the most disturbing effect may be their link with cancer.According to Johanna Fink-Gremmels, a professor of veterinary medicine at Utrecht University who is also the co-ordinator of the European Commission's scientific working group on sex hormones and meat, there is ample epidemiological evidence linking estradiol-17-beta to endometrial and breast cancer.
"Restricted" is perhaps the baldest of all the terms (as used by a thuggish detective in the Coen brothers' 1991 masterpiece, Barton Fink, above).
Miliband highlighted the list of political donors who were named in the HSBC files, including the former treasurer of the Tory party Lord Fink, who has donated £3m to the party.
Lord Fink had responded by saying he would sue Miliband if he used the word dodgy again without parliamentary privilege.
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