cops

[cop]

A cop is a police officer. If you realize you're speeding in a school zone, you might look around nervously, hoping you won't see a cop.

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The connecting crook of a harrow.


n.
The connecting crook of a harrow.


Cops

Cops , n. [AS. cops, cosp, fetter.] The connecting crook of a harrow. [Prov. Eng.]

The connecting crook of a harrow.

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Usage Examples

It's sad that women characters have lost so much ground in popular movies. Didn't 'Thelma and Louise' prove that women want to see women doing things on film? Thelma and Louise were in a classic car they were being chased by cops they shot up a truck - and women loved it.

The most experience I had in the criminology field is playing a thug as an actor. That was my first paid job. The police academy at the college was paying people to reenact the calls that potential cops would get. So I got to play thugs and people who were unruly.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

Did you ever stop to think why cops are always famous for being dumb? Simple. Because they don't have to be anything else.

Cops and robbers resemble each other, so there's not a lot to learn in terms of learning the logistics of committing the crime or investigating the crime.

I think it's too bad that everybody's decided to turn on drugs, I don't think drugs are the problem. Crime is the problem. Cops are the problem. Money's the problem. But drugs are just drugs.

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