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Blackmailer
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Blackmailer meaning
Someone who blackmails.
Synonyms of Blackmailer
Example sentences (17)
Block writes, "In a sense, the gossip is much worse than the blackmailer, for the blackmailer has given the blackmailed a chance to silence him.
The victim of a blackmailer is thus offered choices denied to the subject of gossip, such as deciding if the exposure of his or her secret is worth the cost the blackmailer demands.
But it turned out Shauna’s husband Jeff was actually the blackmailer, leaving fans wondering about Adam’s true identity.
A BLACKMAILER who targeted his victim for four months has been jailed.
I often say our business is a little bit like paying off a blackmailer.
Meanwhile, Mrs Prentice appears, flushed and in need of a following an illicit encounter with Nick Beckett, blackmailer and bell boy at the Station Hotel.
Will is summoned by the blackmailer to meet in woodland.
James provided them with the £7,000 to pay off the blackmailer, and Sylver transferred the cash via the touch screen on the doll — just as they ran out of time.
Jesse gets the first meaty arc of the series, as he tries to evade a blackmailer in possession of an incriminating video.
Mulgrew sent several emails trying to back out and the blackmailer refused to release him.
Umang Singhar, a close aide of Scindia and state Forest Minister, had earlier accused former chief minister Digvijaya Singh of running the state government from behind the curtains while calling him a ‘blackmailer’.
Awonusi said he lost his phone sometimes ago, and that the accuser, who he described as a blackmailer, might have secured the pictures from the lost phone.
Hollywood mogul and widely-accused rapist, bully and blackmailer Harvey Weinstein was charged today with predatory sexual assault on a third victim.
If the blackmailer’s exposed at last, that’d give Victoria a reason to step up.
Over lunch in Washington he heard Blumenthal (Clinton’s top aid) tell him that Lewinsky was a “stalker” and “blackmailer,” which came before she produced DNA evidence of the sexual encounters.
In early October 2000, Bletchley Park officials announced that they would pay the ransom, but the stated deadline passed with no word from the blackmailer.
Moreover, in refusing a blackmailer's offer one is in no worse a position than with the gossip.