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uniformed
[ yoo-nuh-fawrmd ]
Other Words From
- un·uni·formed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of uniformed1
Example Sentences
Sternbeck said the uniformed security officer at the Chick-fil-A was not wearing a body camera.
Additionally, Ayer and Fletcher alleged the police struck and sprayed other demonstrators while other uniformed and non-uniformed police officers watched and did nothing.
Some turned their attention away from the uniformed officers and to the crews of news media still stationed there.
The mental health professionals who make up the team ride around with deputies but are not sworn or uniformed, making them less intimidating to people in crisis.
Holmes said that the soldier involved in the shooting and other uniformed men who were with him when it happened have been relieved of their duties.
One of the honor guard approached with slow, measured steps and presented the flag to a uniformed captain.
He then saw two badly wounded uniformed officers in the front of a radio car.
Counter-protestors marched to confront the pro-police contingent, separated by barricades and uniformed officers.
A uniformed cop, 25-year-old Police Officer Timothy Donohue, arrives.
A second uniformed cop, 29-year-old Police Officer Roberto Pagan, has arrived.
The farmer on the gray mare was the guide of the expedition, and the two men uniformed as rebel officers were Union scouts.
Consumers stood gray and inconspicuous behind the two rows of uniformed men, silent, unsmiling, like onlookers at an accident.
So enraged and occupied were the rioters that they did not perceive the approach of uniformed men.
For the most part big, strong, hefty-looking men; well uniformed, well set up.
He pushed a bell and gave his instructions to the uniformed policeman who came.
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