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police sergeant

n. a lawman with the rank of sergeant [syn: sergeant]

Usage examples of "police sergeant".

Giscard, grim-faced and purposeful, stepped down on to the bridge not, oddly enough, looking at all incongruous in his police sergeant's uniform.

Captain Peters came up and went to the police Sergeant, who seemed to be in command.

In the town of Eight Mile, Alabama, a suburb of Mobile, a police sergeant named Ernie Braden was cutting his front lawn with a riding mower.

He blew the horn, and after a moment the doors were opened by a national police sergeant who didnt look old enough to be wearing a uniform, or large enough to be able to fire the Garand he held in his hands.

The screen cleared to reveal a Company police sergeant with his feet up on his desk-who was nothing if not astonished to see the purposeful-looking face of the Company Manager-in-Chief glaring out of his comm screen.

They were the two people he least expected: the police sergeant from Long Island and Pendergast, the FBI special agent.

There was a police sergeant in the room, and Bigmac was familiar with policemen.

The police sergeant, holding his flat cap against the draft of the rotors, followed him.