All 8 Uses
accomplice
in
Early Cases Of Hercule Poirot
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- Everything goes to show that there was an accomplice inside the house.†
Chpt 3 *accomplice = person who assisted
- But, to the Oriental mind, it was infinitely simpler to kill Wu Ling and throw his body into the river, and Pearson's Chinese accomplices followed their own methods without consulting him.†
Chpt 6accomplices = people who assisted each other in a task
- Now, Mr Halliday, let me introduce you to Gracie Kidd, otherwise Jane Mason, who will shortly rejoin her accomplice, Red Narky, under the kind escort of Inspector Japp.†
Chpt 7accomplice = person who assisted
- But if so, then the maid must be an accomplice.†
Chpt 7
- And if she were an accomplice, she would not wish this point to rest on her evidence alone.†
Chpt 7
- She and her accomplice chloroform and stab Mrs Carrington between London and Bristol, probably taking advantage of a tunnel.†
Chpt 7
- At Taunton she leaves the train and returns to Bristol as soon as possible, where her accomplice has duly left the luggage in the cloakroom.†
Chpt 7
- The only question is, was the maid an accomplice?†
Chpt 8
Definitions:
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(1)
(accomplice) a person who joins with another in carrying out a plan -- especially an unethical or illegal plan
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)