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单词 desperate criminal
例句 desperate criminal
Doc’s captain once said, “An officer who hunts desperate criminals has no business having a wife and family.” Killers of the Flower Moon 2017-04-18T00:00:00Z
Looking for safety in an unlikely place, the desperate criminal purposely punches a cop so he might stay a night in jail. Five Action Movies to Stream Now 2021-11-05T04:00:00Z
Vincent turns out to be a desperate criminal, and if Woody is Vincent’s eager protégé, he also becomes an accomplice and, to some extent, a hostage. Movie Review: Sheldon Candis’s ‘Luv,’ About Becoming a Man 2013-01-17T22:51:52Z
Obsessed with the injustice, Lindon hatches a desperate criminal plan to bust her out of jail. The Next Three Days ? review 2011-01-06T22:03:01Z
"Our general experience is, in any case, that locked doors do not deter the determined and desperate criminal." Thief steals from choir during church service 2019-09-30T04:00:00Z
At a CVS store nearby, an alarm has been installed on the ice cream cooler, alerting employees whenever anyone — a regular customer, a happy child, a desperate criminal — opens it. Stolen, Sold and Savored: Ice Cream Is a Hot Commodity in Manhattan 2016-09-04T04:00:00Z
“But if they were desperate criminals, they wouldn’t have testified at their trials.” John Timoney Had the Gall to Change Minds, One Police Department at a Time 2016-08-18T04:00:00Z
Moreover, in maintaining our desperate criminals, we are spending large sums for their comfort while hundreds of better men are left to starve, and thousands are more poorly clothed and fed. A Review of the Systems of Ethics Founded on the Theory of Evolution 2012-03-17T02:01:00.033Z
He’s closing in upon you, knowing you are desperate criminals.” The Motor Girls in the Mountains or, The Gypsy Girl's Secret 2012-03-07T03:00:15.897Z
These dumb friars were confessors, and as they never uttered a word, they acquired the confidence of the most desperate criminals. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z
Not even the most desperate criminal would take the risk of so arousing public wrath. The Secret Toll 2011-09-12T02:00:26.853Z
The supreme “offence” was planned and perpetrated by no desperate criminal. The Gospel According to St. Mark 2011-08-20T02:00:14.427Z
All this he knew well, but there was a desperate criminal armed with a rifle; as for himself, he might as well have been unarmed. Hunting in Many Lands The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club 2011-08-20T02:00:11.973Z
As a lawyer who could charge no fees without a breach of military etiquette, I was called upon to defend, before the courts-martial, all the more desperate criminals under our care. Recollections of a Varied Life 2011-07-14T02:00:11.837Z
The President enjoyed the bad eminence of being styled and worked as a strictly penal hulk—an abode for refractory and desperate criminals. Nevermore 2011-07-08T02:00:23.973Z
Jack felt a little apprehensive as he was left alone, knowing that at least three men, who might prove desperate criminals, were in the cave with him. The Motor Girls at Camp Surprise The Cave in the Mountains 2011-06-16T02:00:18.377Z
If we don't turn them all into hardened and most desperate criminals, it will be because they are among the most incorruptible of the human race. The Squatter and the Don 2011-03-27T02:00:13.400Z
I suppose it is like all such prisons; but think what it must be for an innocent man to be caged there with a lot of desperate criminals, the scum of the earth. Fast as the Wind A Novel 2011-03-22T02:00:19.407Z
It was to a desperate criminal that I had given hand and heart! Withered Leaves. Vol. III.(of III) A Novel 2011-02-25T03:01:13.983Z
In the strange half-delirious fancies which coursed through his brain, he saw, plainly as it seemed to him, the face of the God-forsaken, desperate criminal who had last occupied this very cell. Nevermore 2011-07-08T02:00:23.973Z
If a starving man may take a loaf of bread without the owner's consent, why may not one save one's life by assisting a desperate criminal to carry off money? Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities 2011-02-24T03:00:54.237Z
A boy who commits a crime is not immediately cast off to become a more desperate criminal and ultimately to take his revenge upon the society which neglected him. Following the Color Line an account of Negro citizenship in the American democracy 2011-01-06T03:00:45.737Z
But I knew now, of course, that the policeman was right and that the respectable-looking old gentleman was no other than the desperate criminal described as "Foxy Grandpa." The Haunted Pajamas
He had been tried for murder, imprisoned for forgery, and he was now suspected of being the leader of a band of desperate criminals who were dreaded all over Paris. The Missioner
The hulks—more especially the President, as holding a sample of the worst and most desperate criminals of the whole prison population—were most closely watched. Nevermore 2011-07-08T02:00:23.973Z
The desperate criminals have the privilege of remaining in the D�p�t under the eye of the agents de la s�ret�. Paris From the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 2
Fearing for their lives, they acted at once with the boldness of desperate criminals. Women of Early Christianity
In teleplays they cornered desperate criminals in the dark ruins of the ancient cities topside, and fought it out with freezers. Brink of Madness
Aiding a desperate criminal to escape from the clutches of the law was to him a most exciting adventure. The Princess and Joe Potter
To have crept into the house heart in mouth and pistol in hand, to have nerved himself to meet and overcome a desperate criminal—and then to find this! The Deaves Affair
"And they were looking for desperate criminals, not for someone in a cleaning company's uniform who asked, when they stopped him, if they wanted some work done." Take the Reason Prisoner
He was not in the least afraid of her--and he was a desperate criminal. Nobody
All I can say to you now is that I have captured one of the most desperate criminals in the country. Anderson Crow, Detective
The officer sat rigidly upright, with his sword drawn, keeping keen watch and ward as if I had been a most desperate criminal. My Sword's My Fortune A Story of Old France
Here am I shut up with about a hundred as villainous-looking fellows as one could want to see—something like half of them murderers, all desperate criminals. Condemned as a Nihilist A Story of Escape from Siberia
They knew that these men were desperate criminals, heavily armed, who would not hesitate at murder to avoid capture. The Radio Boys Trailing a Voice or, Solving a Wireless Mystery
"Is it the part of Paris where one would come to meet or to confer with desperate criminals?" Dave Darrin on Mediterranean Service or, With Dan Dalzell on European Duty
Here was an opportunity to catch the counterfeiters redhanded, but she was one small girl as opposed to a gang of desperate criminals. Mary Louise in the Country
The prisoners, Bob heard, were notorious and desperate criminals, whom the authorities had long been anxious to lay hands on. Held Fast For England A Tale of the Siege of Gibraltar (1779-83)
It was nearly an hour afterwards that the soldier's body was discovered, and, the crowd of police and citizens arriving, it became known to the garrison that the desperate criminal was immediately at hand. The Ape, the Idiot & Other People
"And be careful, for he is a desperate criminal." The Young Bridge-Tender or, Ralph Nelson's Upward Struggle
He was thinking about Tom, alone aboard a ship with a crew of desperate criminals. On the Trail of the Space Pirates
He is a desperate criminal to have followed Paul about as he did. Frank and Andy Afloat The Cave on the Island
I went out with the intention of going to Zadoc Haddon and making him tell me where he got the information that you are the desperate criminal he professes to believe you to be. Branded
Broffin thought he knew the worth of boldness; where it was a mere matter of snapping the handcuffs upon some desperate criminal, the boldness was not wanting. The Price
It was something of a hazard, for the Spanish garrison was formed of all the desperate criminals the colonial police could catch. On the Spanish Main Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien.
"I wonder if he is a desperate criminal?" The Outdoor Girls in Florida Or, Wintering in the Sunny South
They were desperate criminals, who knew the rope awaited them, and all of them died with their boots on. The Tree of Appomattox
In fact, we have the highest authority for saying that down to a pretty late period in the nineteenth century the inmates of many asylums were worse off than the most desperate criminals. The Leading Facts of English History
Clay knew that the door had been closed and that he was shut in with two desperate criminals. The Big-Town Round-Up
“We are in search of a desperate criminal whom we believe to be on board your steamer,” Quest explained. The Black Box
"Perhaps they are not desperate criminals," suggested Amy, as a sort of ray of hope. The Outdoor Girls in Florida Or, Wintering in the Sunny South
"You don't look like desperate criminals," was his comment. Plague Ship
The revulsion of feeling was terrible: it left the strong man as weak as a child, it turned the desperate criminal into a mumbling coward. The Gold-Stealers A Story of Waddy
The most desperate criminal meekly goes to his doom, following often a mere boy, if the latter has only a toy vara stuck in his belt with the red ribbons hanging down. Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan
They looked at him curiously as if surprised that such a desperate criminal should be solicitous about a dog. The Fur Bringers A Story of the Canadian Northwest
Alone and unaided I have captured a desperate criminal, a bloodthirsty villain—caught him in the very act of burgling a cabinet where I keep my cigars of price—and Mr. Brimberly's, of course! The Definite Object A Romance of New York
I would open to the most desperate criminal in the islands, but not to you. The Bell in the Fog and Other Stories
"I've never read any poetry in my life," said Edward Henry, like a desperate criminal. The Regent
These fellows he fought were desperate criminals, playing for high stakes, conspiring to even commit murder to achieve their object—which could be nothing less than gaining possession of the Coolidge fortune. The Case and the Girl
He has won a wide reputation as a barrister, chiefly in the management of desperate criminal cases, culminating in his defence of Dr. Barnard, charged with being accessory to the attempted assassination of Louis Napoleon. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 50, December, 1861
For some months you lived as a desperate criminal in Seattle. The Sky Line of Spruce
The amiable lover becomes a desperate criminal able to conceive and carry out the most intricate murder of our time. Through the Wall
This is a loaded revolver, and if you force me I shall use it on you as I would on any other desperate criminal. Raffles, Further Adventures of the Amateur Cracksman
Gross scenes followed in the hall; the ladies were now upon the stage, and at sight of the desperate criminal they screamed with one accord. The Amateur Cracksman
He thought of going at once to the Squibbs' house and placing the desperate criminals under arrest; but as fear throttled the idea in its infancy he cast about for some other plan. The Oakdale Affair
As Barlow put it later: "I've begun to wonder if we wouldn't also regard spelunkers as desperate criminals if AT&T owned all the caves." The Hacker Crackdown, law and disorder on the electronic frontier
He did not look in the least like a desperate criminal whom Chris could have driven out of the country by one word to the police. The Crimson Blind
"An unarmed man with a frightened wife at his elbow is no match for a desperate criminal with a loaded revolver." Mr. Justice Raffles
Criminals were at work, desperate criminals, perhaps, and Osborne and Dulcie and I had chanced to prove very useful as pawns in some scheme of theirs for securing plunder. The Four Faces A Mystery
Yesterday a telegram from Fukuoka announced that a desperate criminal captured there would be brought for trial to Kumamoto to-day, on the train due at noon. Kokoro Japanese Inner Life Hints
A desperate criminal, he would be termed by prison experts. The Subterranean Brotherhood
These careful definitions freed the cities from becoming nests of desperate criminals, as the 'sanctuaries' of the Middle Ages in Europe became. Expositions of Holy Scripture Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, and First Book of Samuel, Second Samuel, First Kings, and Second Kings chapters I to VII
Just to think of that easy talking little man being a desperate criminal! The Aeroplane Boys Flight A Hydroplane Roundup
He looked, as he stood there, more like a dandified city clerk than the desperate criminal suggested by Hill's confession. The Hampstead Mystery
By his own statement, he is not a desperate criminal. Beverly of Graustark
By their Police they were daily and nightly arresting disturbers of the public peace, thieves and desperate criminals, whom they quietly deposited in their strong rooms to be dealt with according to their deserts. A Sketch of the Causes, Operations and Results of the San Francisco Vigilance Committee of 1856
Will you use your vaunted gifts to hunt down the desperate criminal, and, in your own picturesque phraseology, set your heel upon his neck? The Evil Shepherd
"No—no—no!" she cried in horror, Dr. Morton turned to the desperate criminal. The Exploits of Elaine
He may have secrets that we know nothing of, but if he is a desperate criminal, I must say that he has kept the knowledge very well to himself. Jeanne of the Marshes
At this moment one of the bands of marauders—the desperate criminals of famine and plague—who still prowled through the city, appeared in the street. Antonina
There are horse-thieves to trail, desperate criminals to run down, bravos to battle with, bandits to rout out of the chaparral, peace and order to be compelled at the muzzle of a six-shooter. Sixes and Sevens
It is he who has connected the society with a system of corrupt police or desperate criminals in every great city. The Yellow Crayon
Captain Bradbury, the deputy warden, in speaking of him, says, he is the most desperate criminal he has met during his thirty-three years of prison experience. The Twin Hells; a thrilling narrative of life in the Kansas and Missouri penitentiaries
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