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How to use ratted in a sentence

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She would, she promised herself, rip the tattletale who had ratted on her from limb to limb.
Her ponytail was ratted and her bangs were sticking up all over while her braids were perfectly fine as they always were.
She's got long black hair, ratted and dry, and it hangs down over her shoulders like a fern that hasn't been watered in weeks.
Words and titles are about to become very important as people figure out which one of Cheney's goons ratted her out.
Whatever the cause, France ratted on his agreement, retaking Brest by force.
We'd already lost interest and turned the film into a drinking game, meaning we were ratted by the time the titles came up.
I probably could have gotten away with it for a while, but I got ratted on by some bootlicker at work who spotted me at this junkyard.
I was so angry at her because she went and tattletaled on me, and needless to say she never ratted on herself.
And it's equally unsurprising that he would deny it when one of those Liberal insiders ratted and went public.
All he knew was the sad grey eyes of the man, and his long ratted graying hair.
President George Bush has ratted on the US commitment to reduce the pollution that is causing climate chaos across the globe.
If we believe Gordon's account, as relayed through Robert Peston, Blair ratted on a promise to go by November of last year.
The Stability Pact was to have kept the currency health, but it became inconvenient for France, which ratted, followed by Germany, France, Italy, Holland, and Greece.
The models had ratted hair and smudged make-up, the clothes looked rumpled, lived-in, maybe even slept-in.
That's why there are lengthy trials and stuff, because you want to know who ratted you out.
Shortly afterwards, getting into his car, he was called by name and, when he turned, was shot through the forehead by a fellow extremist who suspected he had ratted.
Anna hit me in the arm a little mad that I had ratted so easily.
But if he is unlikely on account of electoral reform to go down in history as the man who ratted on the voters, there is a much stronger possibility that he will go down in history as the man who ratted on his own party.
Also, if someone saw you getting bleach, you could get ratted on.
Yet Mr Libbi was cause for concern and so may his successor be: Mr Libbi, after all, inherited his planning duties from Mr Mohammed, who then ratted on him under interrogation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
If claims are ratted it is said there are strangers about, and the miners deal with rats according to their own ideas of justice.
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