Crossword clues for jurymen
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Juryman \Ju"ry*man\, n.; pl. Jurymen. One who is impaneled on a jury, or who serves as a juror.
Wiktionary
n. (plural of juryman English)
Usage examples of "jurymen".
Then the jurymen put out their cigarettes and threw them away and returned to the court.
The colonel, the clerk and the old artelshik sided with the merchant, the rest seemed shaky, and the opinion of the foreman began to gain ground, chiefly because all the jurymen were getting tired, and preferred to take up the view that would bring them sooner to a decision and thus liberate them.
As he was approaching the room, the other jurymen were just leaving it to go into the court.
Nekhludoff would have liked to tell all the jurymen about his relations to yesterday's prisoner.
The Jurymen themselves are allowed eighteen francs a day, so that they may attend to their business more leisurely.
But the jurymen were gazing raptly at the witness, with horror written on their faces.
Krook's back second floor, from which a few of the Jurymen retire pale and precipitately.
The landlord of the Sol's Arms, finding Little Swills so popular, commends him highly to the Jurymen and public.