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procedurals

n. (plural of procedural English)

Usage examples of "procedurals".

A contemporary of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, this New Yorker produced both police procedurals and private-investigator fiction.

You're going to have to climb over the Police Procedurals bookcase, make your way past the cash register and stock returns, crawl under the Seafaring section and then fight the last six feet to the Farquitt boxed set – it's a limited edition of a hundred – I will never get another chance like this!

Mysteries can range from English drawing-room puzzle stories to hard-edged, realistic police procedurals, for example.

He's now living in Canada, writing police procedurals, under the pen name of Campbell Dirk.

Canada, writing police procedurals, under the pen name of Campbell Dirk.

Dea, filter-masked, spoke procedurals into his recorder, hovering in the air by his shoulder, and made his examination first by eye and gloved touch, then by scanner.

The more than 100 stories and novelettes Woolrich sold to the pulps before the end of the thirties are richly varied in type, including quasi-police procedurals, rapid-action whizbangs, and encounters with the occult.

The more than one hundred stories and novelettes which he sold to the pulps during the Thirties are richly varied in type, including quasi-police procedurals, rapid-action whizbangs, and encounters with the occult.

The more than 100 stories and novelettes Woolrich sold to the pulps before the end of the '30s are richly varied in type, including quasi-police procedurals, rapid-action whizbangs, and encounters with the occult.

Woolrich wrote all sorts of stories, including quasi-police procedurals, rapid-action whizbangs, and tales of the occult.