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career criminals

n. (career criminal English)

Usage examples of "career criminals".

Maybe she was just wired differently from normal people, as so many career criminals seemed to be.

Should they ever refer to the actual content of the conversation, it would be the word of two career criminals with an open-and-shut murder charge hanging over their heads against the word of a police lieutenant.

But they do have at least two things in common: they are all members of the volunteer fire brigade and they are all career criminals.

They find themselves compelled to justify, in the simplest of terms, the reasons they are career criminals and they willingly color the truth in order to reach a conclusion that bends in their favor.

It was not simply that they were regarded as career criminals, but that they were a danger to public health.

The pirates, a motley coalition of outlaws, career criminals, and assorted riffraff from the three city-states had united under a leader to try to take control of the rich resources of the Western Islands.

It rankled with the 'pros', the career criminals who didn't think scum like that deserved to live, never mind the special treatment.