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Sentence count:102+7Posted:2017-01-31Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: blackjackpressureSimilar words: junk mailblackblack outin the blackblackcurrantsnail mailmailemailMeaning: n. extortion of money by threats to divulge discrediting information. v. 1. exert pressure on someone through threats 2. obtain through threats. 
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31. For all I knew she might have been a psycho or a girl with a little blackmail on her mind.
32. New evidence implicates Mr Stapleton and his wife in the blackmail attempt.
33. I thought you might be a Windmill girl ... come to blackmail me about some drunken indiscretion of mine.
34. Many elements in its tale of crime, rape, blackmail and luxury beyond dreams are duplicated in the Fujian affair.
35. In the 1950s, male homosexuality was a frequent cause of suicidal attempts or feelings, because of the pre-Woolfenden potential for blackmail.
36. Wetherby may have decided to feather his nest by blackmail.
37. He seeks to blackmail Headstone but succeeds only in driving the man to desperation.
38. This is a move that immediately suggests a preliminary to political blackmail.
39. No, he used some pretty outrageous emotional blackmail on me.
40. The threat of all Darlington Catholics voting against him was the most astute piece of political blackmail I have ever seen.
41. She's always using emotional blackmail and playing on other people's feelings.
42. This cleans the slate making it less likely that you will feel guilty or succumb to any future pressure or emotional blackmail.
43. Any relationship that has to depend on emotional blackmail can't be a healthy one.
44. They said if I didn't do the overtime I'd lose my job - it was blackmail.
45. You cannot blackmail a man who has nothing to hide.
46. He'd get the whole yarn about the blackmail, perhaps even Laura Channing's name or telephone number.
47. Using the picture of a sad little kid in their advertisement seems like emotional blackmail.
48. She recounted the harassments and blackmail threats by Atkins and his undercover colleague.
49. A person's power to confer rights on others by his consent does, however(http://sentencedict.com), expose him to blackmail and abuse.
50. That's good because the letter could contain blackmail, be a love letter or anything.
51. Their spokesman acknowledged the valuable role played by the Friends but argued the letters bordered on blackmail.
52. He said Shooter, who admitted the blackmail plot at an earlier hearing, was an author of several works of fiction.
53. Gina tried to blackmail him, by threatening to tell his wife about their affair.
54. She had tried to use the photographs to blackmail him into marrying her.
55. It was also extremely stupid, because it means she knows about it and so you can't blackmail me.
56. Many of the spies had been involved in murder, blackmail, or other nefarious activities.
57. Nowhere is it easier to blackmail than in the criminal underworld and the grey areas of conduct that surround it.
58. Accordingly, using force without threat is robbery, only because there must be menaces in blackmail.
59. Now he would have to depend upon cruder means - on bribery and blackmail.
60. And if they could ... Here Rosa's brain became paralysed as she tried to imagine the process of blackmail itself.
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