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n. (alternative form of ex-con English)
Usage examples of "ex-convict".
Not only that but this same Kasper Tillessen paid Bock a visit on behalf of the Union of Ex-Convicts.
After some browbeating from Goering, who could now pose as the fairest of judges, the blackmailing ex-convict, Schmidt, broke down in court and confessed that the Gestapo had threatened his life unless he implicated General von Fritsch - a threat, incidentally, which was carried out anyway a few days later - and that the similarity of names between Fritsch and Rittmeister von Frisch, whom he had actually blackmailed for homosexualism, had led to the frame-up.
The rules of the game did not protect so much Michaelis, who was an ex-convict.
Maybe that ex-convict guy really did find an Australian yapok that also had electro-sensitive fingertips and a field generation capacity.
He had no objection to marrying an ex-convict maid servant to an Irish adventurer - and was quite gratified to discover that one or more baptisms were not required with the wedding.
I should have done, especially since I was an ex-convict, was to march back down to the front desk immediately and to say that I was the involuntary custodian of a drawerful of clarinet parts and that perhaps the police should be called.
Harry, ex-convict and Purple gangster, was an opium addict who'd promised to kick his narcotics habit once and for all.
I sat there and without asking a question I took them on in carload lots - niggers, Jews, paralytics, cripples, ex-convicts, whores, maniacs, perverts, idiots, any fucking bastard who could stand on two legs and hold a telegram in his hand.
It’s naught but harlots, ex-convicts and English snobs when it comes to women, he says.