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sheriff
[ sher-if ]
noun
- the law-enforcement officer of a county or other civil subdivision of a state.
- (formerly) an important civil officer in an English shire.
sheriff
/ 藞蕛蓻谤瑟蹿 /
noun
- (in the US) the chief law-enforcement officer in a county: popularly elected, except in Rhode Island
- (in England and Wales) the chief executive officer of the Crown in a county, having chiefly ceremonial duties shrieval
- (in Scotland) a judge in any of the sheriff courts
- (in Australia) an administrative officer of the Supreme Court, who enforces judgments and the execution of writs, empanels juries, etc
- (in New Zealand) an officer of the High Court
Derived Forms
- 藞蝉丑别谤颈蹿蹿诲辞尘, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蝉丑别谤路颈蹿蹿路诲辞尘 [sher, -if-d, uh, m], noun
- 蝉耻产路蝉丑别谤顎僫蹿蹿 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of sheriff1
Example Sentences
The sheriff said she was living outside Wisconsin, but did not provide any further details.
County sheriff鈥檚 deputy who was convicted of a felony for assaulting and pepper-spraying a woman outside Lancaster supermarket.
The sheriff said his department鈥檚 investigation is nearly complete and could be finished as early as this weekend.
However, a sheriff鈥檚 department spokeswoman said detectives on the case were never 鈥渁sked for additional information or testing on the case by the D.A.鈥檚 office.鈥
Santa Fe County sheriff鈥檚 deputies and New Mexico鈥檚 occupational safety agents took charge of Bonanza Creek Ranch, the film鈥檚 original location, to investigate the shooting.
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