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How to pronounce narc in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms narcotics agent, nark
Type of law officer, lawman, peace officer

Examples of narc

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Despite its initial popularity, the NARC-led government has been troublesome.
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Starr owned NARC and Gold Cup champion cars and was voted into two local Halls of Fame.
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Probably a detective of some sort, maybe a narc looking for a dealer.
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Students are worried about being labeled a narc, a rat, a tattletale.
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Later, NARC members loyal to Kibaki founded a new party, NARC-Kenya.
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If you narc out another officer you will probably pay for it.
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I sipped a tall paper cup of coffee myself, and therefore stuck out like a narc at a high school kegger.
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On December 27, 2002, NARC won a landslide victory over KANU.
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In Training Day Alonzo's a rogue narc working the Los Angeles streets where he learned his mean lessons.
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More examples
  • A lawman concerned with narcotics violations
  • Narc is a 2002 crime film about corrupt police involved in the illegal drug trade. It was released to critical acclaim and moderate commercial success. It was written and directed by Joe Carnahan. ...
  • NARC is a 1988 arcade game designed by Eugene Jarvis for Williams Electronics programed by George Petro. It was one of the first ultra-violent video games and a frequent target of parental criticism of the arcade game industry. ...
  • (The Narcs) The Narcs were an award winning New Zealand band that formed in 1980 in Christchurch, New Zealand, by bassist Tony Waine, drummer Bob Ogilvie and guitarist Garth Sinclair - departed/replaced by Australian guitarist/singer Andy Dickson.
  • (NARCS) "He's either a narc or with the Hare Krishna's."
  • National Association of Regional Councils
  • Otics - commonly used to mean any drug listed in the Narcotic Control Act (including opioids, cannabis and cocaine). This Act has now been replaced by the Controlled Drugs & Substance Act. Some people still refer to opioids as narcotics.
  • Was part of Just Say No International, a major anti-drug campaign in the late eighties with Barbara Bush on top. ...
  • Or Nark - 1. an informer. 2.a federal agent or police officer who enforces the laws regarding illicit sale or use of drugs and narcotics. (As in, Ruiz in Ep. Cloud Nine: "Do we look like narcs to you?")