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Grammar : Noun |
Spell : law-brey-ker |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈlɔˌbreɪ kər |
Definition of lawbreaker
Origin :- also law-breaker, mid-15c., from law + agent noun from break (v.).
- noun criminal
- Since then Wade, besides insulting me, has proved himself a lawbreaker.
- Extract from : « Hidden Gold » by Wilder Anthony
- Pima Pete had been a lawbreaker, and there was a reward out for him.
- Extract from : « Motor Matt's Race » by Stanley R. Matthews
- If we ask what his character is, the answer must be, "He is a lawbreaker."
- Extract from : « The Expositor's Bible: » by Alfred Plummer
- One does not have to break all the laws to become a lawbreaker.
- Extract from : « Studies in the Epistle of James » by A. T. Robertson
- Thou thinkest me a thief, a lawbreaker, because I took that fellow's knife?'
- Extract from : « Oriental Encounters » by Marmaduke Pickthall
- It was not that she would have him be a lawbreaker; it was that she could not bear to see him deny his manhood.
- Extract from : « The Light of Western Stars » by Zane Grey
- He was as daring a lawbreaker as ever built or wrecked a railroad.
- Extract from : « The Vision Spendid » by William MacLeod Raine
- The difficulty, such as it is, would be met by throwing the burden of proving ignorance on the lawbreaker.
- Extract from : « The Common Law » by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
- All this conveys the impression to the simple-minded that law is not enforced, if the lawbreaker have a powerful friend.
- Extract from : « Democracy and Social Ethics » by Jane Addams
- He would not even discuss those misty, unknown comrades with this lawbreaker.
- Extract from : « Pee-wee Harris on the Trail » by Percy Keese Fitzhugh
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