The act of apprehending a person and taking them into custody, usually because they have been suspected of committing or planning a crime.
1 Does all our mythological mystery end with a policeman collaring a butler?
2 No; and think of the lark of landing and collaring the island, too.
3 The officers made no reply, but, collaring Ruby, pushed him into the boat.
4 I'll go with you quietly, so no collaring or that sort of thing.
5 Don't let's fall to collaring each other like men of Auvergne.
6 Without farther hesitation, he sprang across the street, and, collaring Albumazar, exclaimed, Aha!
7 Oh, speak of the devil, there's Shelley now, collaring the dean.
8 After collaring the motorist, they found he was in possession of the following items.
9 Our three-quarter men have not to do any collaring .
10 Still collaring Jenks, Dandine drew down on the driver.
11 Seems the doughboys are collaring all the Australian girls.
12 Being a lawman these days is mostly a matter of collaring drunks, and it does get tiresome.
13 This dirty dog ( collaring Spintho) is a real Christian.
14 An officer started up from his seat, and collaring me said, You're just the fellow we want.
15 And it had a dense mane, like bristles of glass, about the head and collaring its gullet.
16 I'd like to catch you collaring him!
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