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- noun Plural form of
lawman .
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Examples
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The conflict between Bragg and the lawmen is one of iron wills, and all the actors involved have more than enough chops to involve an audience deep enough into their macho standoff.
“Appaloosa” as nostalgic as they wanna be » Scene-Stealers 2008
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The "lawmen" in the Justice Department, etc, who are doing the hard work to bring these Wall Street criminals to the courthouse will be compromised.
Stephen Gyllenhaal: Goldman and Sachs and Lipstick and Rouge 2010
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The film's final scene, in which lawmen find and gun down Bonnie and Clyde, is one of the most memorable in American cinema.
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The film's final scene, in which lawmen find and gun down Bonnie and Clyde, is one of the most memorable in American cinema.
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What next, will he watch a Keystone Kop reel and deduce that these Kops are not effective lawmen?
Josh Wolk's Pop Culture Club talks 'White Collar': Was it fun crime or punishment? | EW.com 2009
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The film's final scene, in which lawmen find and gun down Bonnie and Clyde, is one of the most memorable in American cinema.
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Subject to a massive manhunt, Tracy evaded the dragnet for a month and then set up an ambush near Bothell, WA, where he killed two more lawmen.
David E. 2009
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The film's final scene, in which lawmen find and gun down Bonnie and Clyde, is one of the most memorable in American cinema.
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An above-average episode of Jason Lee's TNT crime dramedy Memphis Beat cast the always-amusing actor — who created one of the most hysterical lawmen in TV history, short-shorts enthusiast Lt. Jim Dangle on Reno 911!
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The film's final scene, in which lawmen find and gun down Bonnie and Clyde, is one of the most memorable in American cinema.
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