Synonym: police sergeant, sergeant-at-law, serjeant, serjeant-at-law. Similar words: serge, pageant, pageantry, vengeance, verge, merge, merger, emerge. Meaning: ['sɑrdʒənt /'sɑːd-] n. 1. any of several noncommissioned officer ranks in the army or air force or marines ranking above a corporal 2. a lawman with the rank of sergeant 3. an English barrister of the highest rank.
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121. The police Sergeant was kneeling beside the wounded man, pressing a pad against his side to stop the flow of blood.
122. A Sergeant and four Corporals arrived from Orange to pick us up on the following Monday.
123. Angie is a very confused lady at the moment, according to Freya Copeland, who plays Emmerdale's popular police sergeant.
124. He reached his little office in the square, initialled a few reports, then asked for Sergeant Curtis.
125. A Dragoon sergeant hauled the body aside as more cavalrymen poured across the bridge.
126. The blow to Sergeant Lewis' head had knocked him out cold.
127. The sergeant admired the man's chiselled chin and ebony black hair glistening with gel.
128. The sergeant followed him in and found him smoking and put him on a discipline charge - idling his time.
129. Two policemen are responsible for community relations and two policewomen for juvenile liaison, one each of whom is a sergeant.
130. Detective Sergeant Kenneth Simpson of the Strathclyde police's drugs squad knows the type of man he is looking for.
131. In spite of the jargon, Sergeant Bradley appeared to have got the gist of what I'd said, so I signed dutifully.
132. The sergeant produced his warrant card and said he wanted to ask some questions.
133. At Bow Street Station a woman sergeant had offered him coffee,(http://sentencedict.com/sergeant.html) and allowed him to call his lawyer.
134. Shots again rang out as the sergeant tried to check on his fallen comrades.
135. Our sergeant ran in front of an artillery piece, and the beehive round cut him to pieces.
136. The sergeant glanced across at Blanche but her face betrayed no emotion at all.
137. When she'd first qualified in forensic medicine he'd been a young sergeant.
138. Have a look at the notice on the side of that one, Sergeant.
139. The other occupants of the boat were a Marine sergeant and one of the soldiers who had found her at the village.
140. Never mind that old sergeant major of yours won't lie down, you're not doin' any ironing.
141. In the second week of February a sergeant named Reinhart was shot dead by sniper fire.
142. Then Vernage noticed Sergeant King staggering down the road in a desperate bid to flag down a car.
143. The Sergeant was a very good piper and would have gone on all night.
144. I find it very difficult to be of assistance, sergeant.
145. I was awakened around noon by the Sergeant who was in command of yesterday evening's patrol.
146. When the sergeant finished his beer, he returned to the station and got back behind the desk.
147. The sergeant sat down, placed his feet into the ice-cold potassium permanganate solution and heaved a euphoric sigh of relief.
148. He was asked to wait and then shown into a room where a detective sergeant prepared to take a statement from him.
149. Reeves continued his military career, was promoted to sergeant and was often stationed overseas while his wife remained in Copperas Cove.
150. It reminded the sergeant of mission control for some dark and mysterious space flight.
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