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13 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 lawman was determined to bring the outlaw to justice, no matter the personal cost.
The outlaw's capture would be a feather in the cap for any law enforcement agency.
The outlaw's trial became a spectacle, drawing crowds eager to witness justice being served.
With a bounty on his head, the outlaw became a target for bounty hunters seeking fortune.
The sheriff organized a posse to track down the outlaw gang terrorizing the region.
The outlaw's final standoff with the sheriff became the stuff of legends, etched in local lore.
Authorities were on the lookout for the notorious outlaw who had eluded them for months.
The outlaw's reputation spread far and wide, striking fear into the hearts of the townspeople.
Despite the outlaw's cunning escape, the sheriff was determined to catch him.
In the outlaw's secret stash, maps revealed hidden trails that only he knew, confounding pursuers.
Despite being an outlaw, he displayed moments of unexpected kindness towards those in need.
The outlaws formed an alliance, creating a formidable gang that posed a threat to law and order.
The outlaw's makeshift wanted sign was nailed to the town's bulletin board, drawing curious glances.

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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