Bugaboo for the grammar police
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AINTBugaboo for the grammar police
PASTTENSEGrammar for the "real gone."
paradigms(in the traditional grammar of Latin, Greek, and other inflected languages) A table of all the inflected forms of a particular verb, noun, or adjective, serving as a model for other words of the same conjugation or declension
COPSSTICKSClubs for the police?
CRIMESMatters for the police
MUGPhotograph for the police.
TRIOThe Police, for one
ROXANNEFirst hit for the Police
BASETENDWork for the military police?
ARSONProblem for the Police Department.
GANGWARProblem for the Police Department.
AWOLCase for the military police
ORIENTALROGUEProblem for the Shanghai police?
ROXANNE1979 hit for the Police
SHOOTINGSEvents for the police blotter
THINBLUELINEColloquialism for the police (with "The")
TRIOSCream and The Police, for two
BOYSINBLUENon-PC term for the police
COPEDITOROne who works for the Police Gazette?
PAIN"King of ..." ('83 hit for the Police)
VIGILANTEOne who doesn't wait for the police
TRIOSThe Police and The Bee Gees, for two
BREATH"Every ... You Take" (hit tune for the Police)
substationA subordinate station for the police or fire department
substationsA subordinate station for the police or fire department
finkingan informer, such as one working for the police; spy
UFOReason for a flood of calls to the police dept., maybe
stooliesperson employed or acting as a decoy or informer, esp. for the police
stoolieperson employed or acting as a decoy or informer, esp. for the police
hermandad(Spanish) a confederation of the entire burgher class of Spain for police and judicial purposes
hermandadsHERMANDAD, (Spanish) a confederation of the entire burgher class of Spain for police and judicial purposes
policing(of a police force) Have the duty of maintaining law and order in or for (an area or event)
gestapothe German state secret police during the Nazi regime, organized in 1933 and notorious for its brutal methods and operations
frisks(of a police officer or other official) Pass the hands over (someone) in a search for hidden weapons, drugs, or other items
frisking(of a police officer or other official) Pass the hands over (someone) in a search for hidden weapons, drugs, or other items
frisked(of a police officer or other official) Pass the hands over (someone) in a search for hidden weapons, drugs, or other items
undercover(of a person or their activities) Involved in or involving secret work within a community or organization, esp. for the purposes of police investigation or espionage