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What (who) is X-file scandal - definition


X-file scandal         
The X-file scandal is a South Korean political scandal of 2005. The scandal revolves around the release of wiretapped conversations to the media.
scandal         
  • Bob Satterfield]] portrayed politicians, bureaucrats, etc., trapped in the floods, which are not of water, but of various scandal (9 April 1904) [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88085187/1904-04-09/ed-1/seq-1/].
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Scandal (movie); Scandal (film); Scandal (band); SCANDAL; Scandal (novel); Scandal! (disambiguation); The Scandal
n.
1) to cause, create a scandal
2) to cover up, hush up; uncover a scandal
3) a juicy, sensational scandal
4) an open; political; public scandal
5) a scandal bursts, erupts
6) a breath, hint, suggestion of scandal
7) a scandal that + clause (it's a scandal that the buses are always so late)
scandal         
  • Bob Satterfield]] portrayed politicians, bureaucrats, etc., trapped in the floods, which are not of water, but of various scandal (9 April 1904) [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88085187/1904-04-09/ed-1/seq-1/].
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Scandal (movie); Scandal (film); Scandal (band); SCANDAL; Scandal (novel); Scandal! (disambiguation); The Scandal
I. n.
1.
Defamation, aspersion, calumny, backbiting, slander, detraction, traducement, reproach, obloquy.
2.
Disgrace, dishonor, shame, infamy, offence, reproach, discredit, disrepute, ignominy, odium, opprobrium, ingloriousness.
II. v. a.
Defame, traduce, libel, asperse.