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juryman

[joor-ee-muhn] / ˈdʒʊər i mən /
NOUN
juror
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When a grand jury committee made a recommendation that Cooper did not like, said Juryman Dashiell Madeira, a retired admiral, "he turned his back on us, turned crimson and berated the group."

From Time Magazine Archive

In Birmingham, when the judge asked him what the initials stood for, Juryman W.J.

From Time Magazine Archive

By a Juryman: I do not say the cuts could not have been made by a right-handed person.

From The Big Bow Mystery by Zangwill, Israel

Mister Juryman," said he severely, "these matters relate directly to the credibility of the witness.

From By Advice of Counsel by Train, Arthur Cheney

I think it's tender, because the master of the shop was a Juryman in some cases of ours the other day, and we let him down easy.

From Great Expectations by Dickens, Charles




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