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were warrants
noun
A protector or defender.
Exact(4)
A man convicted of sexual assault came to turn himself in, and so did plenty of people who mistakenly thought there were warrants out for their arrest.
There were warrants out for his arrest on charges of ticket scalping, failing to appear in court, public drinking and possession of a fake pistol, the police said.
Let him have it.' " Lunch was over; there were warrants to check, hot spots to sit on, gang members to bluff.
The couple were arrested in Vancouver after police responded to a call and found there were warrants out for them in California.
Similar(56)
Celebratory flourishes were warranted.
"Unfortunately, our concerns were warranted".
Confidentiality and privacy were warranted.
Skepticism was warranted.
The care is warranted.
No treatment was warranted.
But some perspective is warranted.
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