name|names in English
noun
[neɪm]
word or phrase by which someone or something is called or identified, moniker; derogatory label, nickname; public impression (of a person, establishment, etc.); renowned person; authority; title, appellatio
Use "name|names" in a sentence
1. 17 He said someone had lied but wouldn't name names.
2. The witness in the bribery investigation refused to name names.
3. Richter took a personal perspective in summing up our decision to name names.
4. It may be possible to “name names” in a non-accusatory manner, without necessarily affirming criminal responsibility.
5. And the Batboys do name names, giving the skinny on the genuine good guys (Sandy Koufax, Billy Martin, Gil Hodges, Jimmy Piersall) and the ones who forgot to tip (Dave Winfield, Mike Schmidt, Denny McLain)