Noun (1)
he began to suspect that there was a nark in his organization who was tipping off Scotland Yard Verb
during the war some of the British were narked by their American allies, who were perceived as arrogant
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Verb
As home secretary, Theresa May narked cops by lecturing them in public and cutting back on their powers to stop and search passers-by.—The Economist, 7 Nov. 2019
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