Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Reproach; blame; censure.
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Examples
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This was the way Jools passed his days, and got infamation about
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As he wisht to micks with the very chicest sosiaty, and git the best of infamation about this country, Munseer Jools of coarse went and lodgd in Lester Square — Lester Squarr, as he calls it — which, as he was infommed in the printed suckular presented to him by a very greasy but polite comishner at the
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As he wisht to micks with the very chicest sosiaty, and git the best of infamation about this country, Munseer Jools of coarse went and lodgd in Lester Square — Lester Squarr, as he calls it — which, as he was infommed in the printed suckular presented to him by a very greasy but polite comishner at the
Burlesques 2006
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This was the way Jools passed his days, and got infamation about
Burlesques 2006
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And he wrote off all the infamation he got to his newspaper.
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And he wrote off all the infamation he got to his newspaper.
Burlesques 2006
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We will leave her Sat. if you send the passes if you are not the man please give me some infamation to whom to write to a negro friend.
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_Dear sir: _ Please gave me some infamation about coming north i can do any kind of work from a truck gardin to farming i would like to leave here and i cant make no money to leave I ust make enought to live one please let me here from you at once i want to get where i can put my children in schol.
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And he wrote off all the infamation he got to his newspaper.
Burlesques William Makepeace Thackeray 1837
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This was the way Jools passed his days, and got infamation about
Burlesques William Makepeace Thackeray 1837
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