Accomplice in a sentence as a noun

Are you being coerced now?You hear my accomplice shouting "Just cut his finger off!".

There could be a more dangerous accomplice nearby to make sure she gets the job done.

They are accomplice because they helped the data to transit.

A fair amount of evidence suggests that he had at least a part-time accomplice as well.

On a personal basis, Obama is clearly taking part in all this and is an accomplice.

"; if this is an accomplice, it's best if they live in a separate country, and hopefully one which doesn't like the US very much.

It would be up to local DA if they wanted to prosecute, perhaps including bounty hunter as accomplice.

So by eating meat I'm an accomplice in crimes worse than the Holocaust, the atomic bombs, the Soviet gulags, the Rwandan ********, 9/11 and so on?

You can encrypt your data with gpg and send it via pastebin, zerobin, or mailinator to your accomplice and secure.

The author is saying that China is an accomplice in crimes committed by NK because it expels refugees who face imminent threat in NK, thus making China an accomplice.

If you tell me, "teach me how to crack a safe because I'm planning to rob 1st National", I am absolutely an accomplice & will be chargedThe story tries to paint this as a man being prosecuted for teaching a technique, but I don't see that at all.

Exactly, no one is saying "If you are a Republican you shouldn't be on the DB board" they are saying "If you support warrantless wiretapping and were an accomplice in lying to the American public in order to start a war then you shouldn't be on the DB board".

Accomplice definitions

noun

a person who joins with another in carrying out some plan (especially an unethical or illegal plan)

See also: confederate