Sentence examples for a outlaw from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a outlaw" is not correct in written English; it should be "an outlaw." You can use it when referring to someone who is a criminal or operates outside the law.

Example: "The story follows an outlaw who roams the Wild West, evading capture at every turn."
Alternatives: "a bandit" or "a fugitive."

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Ms. Skrapec was writing at a time when Hollywood seemed preoccupied with women who commit crimes — in productions like "The Burning Bed," the 1984 television film in which a battered wife finally sets her sleeping husband aflame, and "Thelma & Louise" (1991), in which a pair of women go on a outlaw spree after one of them is threatened with rape.

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But he was a wild man, an outlaw, a laughing truant, and she was a good girl, a good student.

Yet he comes off as an outlaw, a legend.

Still, he remains more of an outlaw, a renegade: it's politics on the edge.

He was an Army scout, a lawman, an assassin and an outlaw.

She is an outlaw, or a sprite — a punk fairy.

Enticingly, you become both an outlaw and a member of an elite.

The Farley, in effect, had become an outlaw ship — a cause for celebration by its crew.

Caravaggio had to flee Rome, an outlaw, with a death sentence on his head.

He made his film debut as an outlaw in a Randolph Scott Western, "Ride Lonesome," in 1959.

He was also now an outlaw, facing a potential prison sentence should he return to America.

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