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7 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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Despite being an outlaw, he had a certain charm that captivated those around him.
In the moonlit night, the outlaw's silhouette moved stealthily through the dense forest.
The outlaw's quick draw made him nearly unbeatable in one-on-one gun duels.
A group of outlaws planned a daring heist to rob the bank under the cover of darkness.
In the old saloon, rumors spread about the notorious outlaw with a bounty on his head.
As an outlaw, he reveled in the thrill of staying one step ahead of the relentless pursuit.
As an outlaw, he lived on the fringes of society, always one step ahead of the law.

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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