Examples of 'more incriminating' in a sentence

Meaning of "more incriminating"

more incriminating: Describes evidence, testimony, or information that further proves someone's guilt or involvement in a wrongdoing. This phrase is often used in legal, investigative, or accusatory contexts

How to use "more incriminating" in a sentence

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more incriminating
These are more incriminating than the drugs.
The next object is much more incriminating.
Looks like more incriminating evidence to me.
We gotta wait till they do something more incriminating.
No comment is more incriminating than a comment.
The place could not have been any more incriminating.
Each one more incriminating than the last.
Maybe Victoria had something even more incriminating on Barret.
A far more incriminating tape featuring your pal.
More authentic and more incriminating.
More incriminating footage.
I bet there is lots more incriminating evidence on his hard drives.
More incriminating is that you did not once ask Sally to desist with her graphic suggestions.
The heavier the weight the more incriminating this becomes for the muscles and joints.
What next? The next object is much more incriminating.

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A far more incriminating tape featuring your pal Boxer Santaros.
And I expect you will find a great deal more incriminating evidence.
She 's done nothing more incriminating than return an overdue video.
Now, look around Klink 's office and see if you can find any more incriminating evidence.
How does it get more incriminating than that?
She also finds strong evidence of the colonel 's antagonism against Ruskin, but nothing more incriminating.
If anything, it seemed like more incriminating evidence.
A far more incriminating tape featuring your pal Boxer Santaros, and a double murder.
They're finding more and more incriminating evidence.
No more incriminating headlines, you understand?
Scoffs Grandpa, this is more incriminating evidence.
Than return an overdue video . And so far, she 's done nothing more incriminating.
I do not know . Looks like more incriminating evidence to me.
Anything more incriminating I should be aware of?
You know, the thing is, " no comment is more incriminating than a comment.
She 's done nothing more incriminating than return an overdue video . - Even paid the late fee.
In what way? | think he was hoping for something more incriminating.
Her graphic suggestions. More incriminating is that you didn't once ask Sally to desist with.
Easy, Dodds. We gotta wait till they do something more incriminating.
There's even more incriminating evidence inside!
No comment . You know, the thing is, " no comment is more incriminating than a comment.
It 's even more incriminating.
What next? - Ah . The next object is much more incriminating.
Meaning? It 's even more incriminating.

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