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Meanings of old accomplice in English
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Usage of old accomplice in English
1
The 21-year- oldaccomplice was taken away by police.
2
No assisting of an oldaccomplice to escape?
3
The second round, mine, dropped a twelve-year- oldaccomplice as he bolted out the door behind his friend.
4
He had resolved, therefore, to get rid of this oldaccomplice, this dangerous witness of the past.
5
Your oldaccomplice, Dr. Noel, so far from betraying me, has delivered you into my hands for judgment.
6
A DUBLIN woman has been jailed for three years for burgling an elderly woman's home with a 17-year- oldaccomplice.
7
Certain of File's oldaccomplices succeeded in bribing the hangman to shorten the time of suspension.
8
Perhaps he thinks his pursuers are some of his oldaccomplices, who, being starved, want a piece of his cake.
9
Their oldaccomplices, the populations who had hitherto defended them, now pursued them; and they continually recognised Carthaginian armour in these bands.
10
The most depressing aspect of the past seven days has been the reversion to peasant sleeveenism of those oldaccomplices, Fianna Fail and the GAA.
11
The Ocean's Eleven-style set-up sees Max Olesker's East End conman Jim ringing his oldaccomplices one by one, to assemble them for a final job.