The criminals were disarmed before taking them to the court. [verb]
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In return, the rebels were to disarm; they would also be granted an amnesty. [verb]
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The peeler managed to disarm the man after grabbing a huge bloodstained knife, which was sticking out of the killer 's pocket. [verb]
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The headland staves the southern storm, sand-hills shevelled with long rush disarm the western fury, while inland gales from north and east leap into the clouds from the uplands. [verb]
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The troopers ceased firing at him accordingly, and awaited his return, two of them riding a little way into the river to seize and disarm him. [verb]
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--Parties of the wild whigs have been abroad, and are said to insult and disarm the well-affected who travel in small numbers. [verb]
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Until our warriors are disarmed and our armies disbanded, the have not the right to call ourselves a Christian nation. [verb]
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I am ashamed you should have seen it disarm me so much; but it must have its course at times, that it may be at others more decently supported. [verb]
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I was seized, disarmed, and withheld by two footmen; and in this situation felt the most exquisite torture in beholding my undoer approach with his young wife. [verb]
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