Definitions from Wiktionary (bang to rights)
▸ adverb: (now chiefly British, idiomatic) Red-handed, (caught) in the act.
▸ adverb: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see bang (adverb), to rights.
▸ verb: (rare, British, idiomatic) To have sufficient, indisputable evidence that a person's actions are generally perceived to be wrong; to catch red-handed.
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▸ adverb: (now chiefly British, idiomatic) Red-handed, (caught) in the act.
▸ adverb: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see bang (adverb), to rights.
▸ verb: (rare, British, idiomatic) To have sufficient, indisputable evidence that a person's actions are generally perceived to be wrong; to catch red-handed.
Similar:
tell tales,
run a red light,
accuse,
breach,
point fingers,
beguilt,
hold in contempt,
guilt,
mark someone's card,
know better,
more...
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