sheriff|sheriffs in English

noun

[sher·iff || 'ʃerɪf]

chief law enforcement officer of a county who is responsible for carrying out court orders

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1. Sheriff?

2. Daisy Town bodes ill for sheriffs.

3. Sheriff.

4. I don't think countries have sheriffs, exactly.

5. Thanks, Sheriff.

6. I'm the sheriff.

7. Four Los Angeles County sheriffs and a German shepherd.

8. Thanks anyway, Sheriff.

9. Thank you, sheriff.

10. Who's complaining now, Sheriff?

11. Who's lazy now, Sheriff?

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15. What's going on, sheriff?

16. All right, laundry sheriff.

17. Ain't no sheriff here.

18. The sheriff has Albion.

19. I mean... you're the sheriff.

20. The Sheriffs of the City of London are elected by the Liverymen of the Livery Companys.

21. Allison, how's the sheriff doing?

22. Sheriff, birth records of Augsburg.

23. Sheriff to base, come in.

24. This is a club, Sheriff.

25. This town needs a sheriff.