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  1. murder will out. A murderer will always be discovered. ( idiomatic) Secrets or hidden crimes will eventually be exposed or discovered; nothing that is secret can remain a secret forever.

  2. murder will out expr expression: Prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase, or other phrase or expression--for example, "behind the times," "on your own." figurative (secret will eventually be exposed)

  3. murder will out. Atrocities, especially murder, cannot be suppressed, denied, or remain undetected forever. Though the suspect has eluded us so far, murder will out, and we will see the perpetrator of these heinous crimes behind bars eventually.

  4. A George Kayaian film. B&W 1992/2017 Remastered from the surviving video tapes, this is the definitive version of the movie, with about twenty additions and ...

  5. verbo transitivo. 1. [person] asesinar ⧫ matar ⧫ ultimar (Latin America) the murdered man el hombre asesinado. 2. (figurative) (informal) [song, music, play, language] destrozar ⧫ cargarse (inf) [opponent] aniquilar (inf) 3. (informal) (= really enjoy) I could murder a beer/a cup of tea daría cualquier cosa por una cerveza/una taza de té.

  6. MURDER WILL OUT definición: a murder or murderer will always be revealed | Significado, pronunciación, traducciones y ejemplos

  7. IN MODERN PARLANCE, the phrase ‘murder will out’ means that any secret will eventually be revealed, that murder cannot go undetected. The roots of this idiom can be traced back to Geoffrey Chaucer's Nun's Priest's Tale, part of his fourteenth-century Canterbury Tales (c. 1388–1392), in which the hysterical Chaunticleer (a well ...