Similar words: demeanour, demeanor, demean, in the meantime, lean on, mean, one another, means. Meaning: n. a crime less serious than a felony.
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1. Alfred beat his children for even the smallest misdemeanour.
2. He is charged with several misdemeanour, including driving without a valid licence and creating a disturbance.
3. She was charged with a misdemeanour, that of carrying a concealed weapon.
4. A typical drunk-driving misdemeanour,[http://Sentencedict.com] it said in my paper.
5. On another occasion a relatively small misdemeanour proved unforgivable.
6. Exxon subsequently withdrew guilty pleas to four misdemeanour charges relating to the spill, thereby formally dissolving the out of court settlement.
7. The public eye, too, is alert for misdemeanour in this situation above all others.
8. A misdemeanour has been committed but the offender has not been caught.
9. Exxon had pleaded guilty to four misdemeanour criminal-pollution charges in return for an agreement that more serious felony charges would be dropped.
10. Mr Blankfein outlines seven areas of misdemeanour –.
11. He then compounded his misdemeanour by marrying a British commoner without the king's permission, thus squandering an opportunity for Britain to make a tactical foreign alliance.
12. Librarians uncovered the misdemeanour as they were digitising the library's ledger from that time.
13. Every week, as children, we were beaten for some minor misdemeanour.
14. It was evidently widely felt that its representatives were capable of more or less any form of major misdemeanour.
15. For starters the cane was used - apparently for the slightest misdemeanour.
16. He was locked in a chilly room as punishment for some misdemeanour and there he froze to death.
17. Two days later, we all suffered again for one person's misdemeanour.
18. Children had the cane for talking more frequently than for any other misdemeanour.
19. Fiers appeared in a federal District court on July 9 and pleaded guilty to two misdemeanour counts of withholding information from Congress.
20. I also like fireworks, but I let them off in gardens and kebab stands, I didn't burn the house down," joked the Swede in relation to Balorelli's recent misdemeanour.
21. They are deemed to be incapable of almost any misdemeanour .
22. Trent Spencer, 27, of Edmond, north of Oklahoma City, was charged with the misdemeanour crime of filing a false report, said police spokeswoman Glynda Chu.
23. His tone suggested hed caught her out in some misdemeanour.
24. Su destroys snow a morsel reduced wrinkly knot the brows, where did she give misdemeanour to a baby?Have no ......just still thoroughly.
25. "There is greater public interest in protecting private life -- and that interest must tolerate the occasional missed misdemeanour," said Whittle, a former BBC controller of editorial policy.
26. The memory of a parent's anger at our childish misdemeanour might completely block out the memory of what we actually did.
27. These patterns held regardless of the severity of the misdemeanour, as tested by using different versions of the disk-wipe scenario in which either an hour's or several weeks' worth of data were lost.
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