Definitionadj. involving or being or having the nature of a crime
Last update: July 14, 2015
0
Concerning " felonious " clerks the great questions discussed were whether the courts Christian had exclusive jurisdiction or the king's court, or whether there was a concurrent jurisdiction. [Please select]
0
, punctuated by bursts of absolutely felonious speed whenever he found an unobstructed straightaway. [Please select]
0
And that is how Raffles and I joined felonious forces on the Ides of March. [Please select]
0
The murders, the incendiary fires, the burglaries and felonious assaults, were unprecedented in number and atrocity. [Please select]
0
If observed, he could easily deny all felonious intentions. [Please select]
0
His condition, whatever he may do, is an unproductive and FELONIOUS one; he cannot cease to waste and destroy without ceasing to be a proprietor. [Please select]
0
It was my passionate desire at this period to "keep up my end" with Raffles in every department of the game felonious. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!