lawman|lawmen in English

noun

representative of the law, one who enforces the law (policeman, sheriff, etc.)

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1. You're too late, lawman.

2. He was a man with a backbone, a lawman...

3. I've been a lawman for 25 years, worked every hellhole in the territory.

4. Alternatively, the player can kill all lawmen in a town to have the wanted meter disappear.

5. Antonyms for Culprit include police, law, law-abiding citizen, policeman, policewoman, cop, officer, lawman, patrolman and patrolwoman

6. Almner wow; enorm wawl; lawmen row; lawn mower; lower mawn; merlon waw; mower lawn; rowan mewl; rowel mawn; waler mown; From The Blog

7. As a defense weapon it remained popular with guards and lawmen, however, and the shotgun became one of many symbols of the American Old West.

8. Legend has it that Ned Buntline, dime-novel author and showman, ordered five Buntlines as gifts to five Dodge City lawmen, including Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson

9. That rancher sat in that jailhouse, sneering and letting his lawman lay down the law till he figured it was time to show us that he gave the orders around here.

10. At an impromptu poker game, he encounters the ill-tempered gambler Angel (Alfred Molina), the young con artist Annabelle Bransford (Jodie Foster), and lawman Marshal Zane Cooper (James Garner).

11. The city fathers of Appaloosa hire them after Randall Bragg (Jeremy Irons), a newly-arrived rancher with money and a gang of thugs, disrupts commerce and kills three local lawmen

12. Corral was a 30-second shootout between lawmen led by Virgil Earp and members of a loosely organized group of outlaws called the Cowboys including Ike Clanton that occurred at about 3:00 p.m

13. The swinging lawman from Warwick is a jazz Afficionado who took up the trumpet by chance as a teenager when he heard a solo by the great Ziggy Elman on the reverse of a Tommy Dorsey record

14. In Bolivia, Butch Cassidy (now calling himself James Blackthorn) pines for one last sight of home, an adventure that aligns him with a young robber and makes the duo a target for gangs and lawmen alike