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old bill
proper noun
A police officer; the police force.
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Bairnsfather's Old Bill character – a stoical, moustachioed old hand of the western front – became a first world war symbol.
"I'm not sure how old Bill is.
"I threw bricks at the Old Bill, I threw bottles at the Old Bill.
I cannot stop until / I've shaken off the old Bill.
The old bill had less generous tuition reimbursements and no housing allowance.
Bruce Bairnsfather's Old Bill and his colleagues in Britain got through it by joking.
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The measure is based on the Dream Act, a decade-old bill to give legal status to undocumented young people.
I'm lending it to them because, it's well-documented, in 1964 that old Bill Ludwig, he presented it to me.
As I read out reviews of an old Bill Nighy performance, the actor grimaces and drums his knuckles on the table.
One of the people who saw the VisiOn demo was a 26-year old Bill Gates.
Ehrman had also met twenty-five-year-old Bill Clinton that summer, before Hillary had arrived.
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