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snitch <a snitch; snitches> N

snitch
snitch LAW
snitch LAW

snitch N LAW

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English
If the score is tied after the snitch catch, the game proceeds into overtime.
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Games generally last 20 to 50 minutes, depending on the skill and endurance of the seekers and snitch.
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The snitch is able to defend themself in any way possible except for climbing buildings and trees.
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The game is ended once the snitch is caught by one of the seekers, awarding that team 30 points.
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Tad informed his father's crack-dealer of an employer and accused his father of being a snitch.
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Fear of being labelled a snitch or rat prevented her from going to the police.
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This rule encompassed any kind of collaboration, not only snitching or ratting.
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He was treated as a denunciator, a snitch, which was one of the worse offenses within the prison walls.
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He decides they must find out where the paintings are and snitch them from under the colonel's and the lieutenant's noses.
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Only seekers may make advances towards the snitch or the snitch runner, and no forceful contact with the snitch runner is allowed.
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