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accessary
[ ak-ses-uh-ree ]
accessary
/ əkˈsɛsərɪ /
Derived Forms
- acˈcessariness, noun
- acˈcessarily, adverb
Other Words From
- ac·cessa·ri·ly adverb
- ac·cessa·ri·ness noun
Example Sentences
During the clemency hearing, Drummond said he believes Glossip is guilty, at least, of accessary after the fact, but has numerous concerns about the fairness of the trial, including that Justin Sneed, the key witness against Glossip, lied to the jury about his psychiatric treatment and reasons for taking the mood-stabilizing drug lithium.
Another popular accessary was face jewelry around the nose and cheekbones.
Fiacco’s ex-girlfriend 20-year-old Eevette MacDonald pleaded guilty in December to being an accessary and to exhumation and mutilation of a body.
Ken: So, if they have to sell it as a fashion accessary, it is still going to be as successful as you thought?
And if to these be added the crime of being accessary to his death I would ask what can be wanting to cap the climax of his iniquity?
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