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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Outlaw' in a Sentence

"A person who habitually engages in criminal activities, often evading or running away from the law." more

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The brave knight vowed to capture the outlaw threatening the kingdom.
The townspeople were frightened as news spread about the outlaw on the loose.
The outlaw stole apples from the orchard in the middle of the night.
The cowboy bravely faced the outlaw in a showdown at high noon.
The outlaw left a trail of mischief wherever he went.
In the old western town, the saloon was the outlaw's favorite haunt.
The outlaw hid in the dark forest to escape from the police.
The outlaw stole treasures from the castle, making a daring escape.
The outlaw hid in the shadows, avoiding the watchful eyes of the town.
The sheriff and his deputies were determined to apprehend the notorious outlaw.
Legends of the outlaw's daring heists circulated throughout the Wild West.
The outlaw wore a mask to hide his face from everyone.
Despite being an outlaw, there was an undeniable charm in the twinkle of his eyes.
The town celebrated when the outlaw was finally captured.
Legends were told of an outlaw who robbed from the rich and gave to the poor.
The cowboy chased the outlaw across the dusty desert.
Cowboys in the old west often had to deal with outlaw gangs.
The sheriff caught the outlaw and took him to jail.

Outlaw

out-law
nounA person who habitually engages in criminal activities, often evading or running away from the law.

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Last Updated On: January 19, 2024
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