Synonym: Constable, John Constable, police constable. Similar words: stable, constant, constantly, considerable, unconscionable, united states constitution, table, unstability. Meaning: ['kʌnstəbl] n. 1. a lawman with less authority and jurisdiction than a sheriff 2. English landscape painter (1776-1837) 3. a police officer of the lowest rank.
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(121) Detective Constable Julie Bignall was reported for allowing a prisoner to plait her hair.
(122) Constable Quince had retreated behind a stack of deckchairs and extinguished his cigarette.
(123) We have seen charts that describe the organisational chart of a police authority and yet miss off the lowly police constable.
(124) The door of the interview room swung open and a detective constable swaggered in.
(125) Constable Jamieson came in with a steaming mug of tea and put it on the desk in front of him.
(126) The Chief Constable was also asked to launch a major operation in Wirral to crack down on suppliers.
(127) There they had to wait some time until the Constable could find the key and lock the door on them.
(128) He would act on your behalf to the chief constable.
(129) To what extent is the constable guided by the law as to how he should exercise his discretion?
(130) Berkeley, an esquire of the body, was constable of Southampton itself.
(131) The constable conducted the suspect to the police station.
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(132) A chief constable was acquitted of charges of corruption.
(133) The Chief Constable said that sexual harassment was deplorable.
(134) Police Constable Brown trudged his lonely beat.
(135) The chief constable is named in the divorce case.
(136) Police Constable Smith and Jones are on patrol.
(137) Constable posters decorate the walls.
(138) Constable Stephen Carroll , 48 , died after being shot at Lismore Manor in Craigavon, County Armagh.
(139) Strongly recommend Woman Police Constable follow - up work, French version, easy to fly operation.
(140) His amount of deposit has aroused constabulary doubt, so the constable begins to investigate him.
(141) Mr. Richard, sir, have the goodness to run and fetch a constable.
(142) When a dummy was found suspended from a weathercock, an irate Benson and the local constable put their heads together and solved the mystery.
(143) I have not achieved my goal in becoming chief constable, a rank I know I could have worthily held.
(144) We have decided to report you to Constable Hillers, who will undoubtedly send you to the headsman.
(145) The Chief Constable deeply resented any intrusions into his manor.
(146) Tse, his driver and a police constable were later convicted of conspiring to pervert the course.
(147) The constable, the landlord, and a curious neighbor went upstairs to arrest the lodger.
(148) The saucy wenches were run , even before they were sent, and had fetched a constable.
(149) Chief Constable Brian Turner.
(150) The two saucy wenches ran , even before they were sent, and fetched a constable.
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