Synonyms for juryman
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : joo r-ee-muh n |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdʒʊər i mən |
Définition of juryman
- As in juror : noun member of the jury
- This repetition was in a loud voice, so that any juryman dull of hearing might catch it.
- Extract from : « The Underdog » by F. Hopkinson Smith
- By a Juryman: I do not say the cuts could not have been made by a right-handed person.
- Extract from : « The Big Bow Mystery » by I. Zangwill
- Not one juryman in a million would have believed in the Manderson plot.'
- Extract from : « Trent's Last Case » by E.C. (Edmund Clerihew) Bentley
- He had supposed the request to see the box came from a juryman.
- Extract from : « Johnny Ludlow, Second Series » by Mrs. Henry Wood
- "I should like to ask Mr. Harwell a question," said a juryman who had not yet spoken.
- Extract from : « The Leavenworth Case » by Anna Katherine Green
- "Now I think you are agreed with me that we must let the Juryman know this at once," said the father.
- Extract from : « The Girl From the Marsh Croft » by Selma Lagerlf
- A number of the Juryman's relatives from a distance had also arrived.
- Extract from : « The Girl From the Marsh Croft » by Selma Lagerlf
- Soon they were all standing in the little room which the Juryman used as his study.
- Extract from : « The Girl From the Marsh Croft » by Selma Lagerlf
- "It is bad news that Gudmund brings with him," said the Juryman.
- Extract from : « The Girl From the Marsh Croft » by Selma Lagerlf
- "It is not worth while to talk of postponement," said the Juryman.
- Extract from : « The Girl From the Marsh Croft » by Selma Lagerlf
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