Definitionn. a policeman who patrols a given region
Last update: August 18, 2015
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I explained the situation briefly and the patrolman recognized I was the object of the call he'd just received from Jackson. [Please select]
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The patrolman says that he has seen no light in the house since the family sailed for Africa. [Please select]
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The patrolman followed suit, but although the panels strained and split the heavy door held. [Please select]
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They're warning the others," said George, the remaining patrolman, as he stood beside me in the cockpit."' [Please select]
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His eyes flashed with challenge as he spoke, and we noticed the patrolman's eyes drop before him. [Please select]
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A fleeting expression of annoyance passed over the patrolman's face, and then he said, "Yes." [Please select]
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He was a patrolman, and it was his duty to enforce that law. [Please select]
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The patrolman reported queer doings there a week or so ago. [Please select]
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Arrived at the police station, the countryman and the patrolman both talked at once, while Bob stood in silence, overcome by the disgrace of his arrest. [Please select]
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Now, anyone (but a very newly-appointed patrolman or a movie-hero) knows that to fire a shot when running is worse than fatal to any chance of accuracy. [Please select]
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