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juryman

[joor-ee-muhn] / ˈdʒʊər i mən /
NOUN
juror
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Because the grandfather does not trade actively, the grandson was accepted as No. 2 juryman.

From Time Magazine Archive

Henry Hazlitt was the only juryman to name Joyce's Ulysses.

From Time Magazine Archive

Franchot Tone got a baleful malevolence into his part as a juryman determined on hanging the defendant, while Robert Cummings was bland and believable as the juror who changes everyone's mind.

From Time Magazine Archive

Edmund Burke has said that nothing on earth so nearly approached the power of the Almighty as the power put into the hands of a juryman.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mr. Bates said, "the man show'd his good sense—best juryman on the whole panel."

From The Puddleford Papers, Or Humors of the West by Riley, H. H.




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