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Often used in the same context:
investigators,
police,
officers,
suspects,
prosecutors,
deputies,
cops,
homicide,
forensic,
lawmen,
troopers,
authorities,
sheriff,
search warrant,
law enforcement,
burglaries,
witnesses,
robbery,
informant,
dets,
patrolman,
murder,
medical examiner,
coroner,
prowler,
arrest,
disappearance,
armed robbery,
flying squad,
prosector,
sergeant,
sleuths,
robbers,
assailant,
carjacking,
dispatcher,
sgts,
firefighters,
plain clothes,
patrol,
dfc,
lapd,
manhunt,
paramedics,
cornute,
ptl,
constable,
burglars,
bloodhounds,
genette,
crime,
gumshoe,
abductor,
whereabouts,
garda,
searchers,
accomplice,
odontologist,
grand jury,
rapist,
policewoman,
probers,
patrolwoman,
comfit,
photofit,
slaying,
marshals,
jurors,
policeman,
victim,
criminalistics,
identikit picture,
sargeant,
supergrass,
psychics,
polygrapher,
serial killer,
prosecution,
inquest,
criminalist,
parolee,
plainclothes,
autopsy,
csis,
ballistics,
ferde,
investigations,
kidnapper,
sherrif,
tipster,
stabbing,
arson,
gunman,
attorneys,
probable cause,
arrest warrant,
knaps,
fugitive,
handcuffs,
fire marshal,
shootings,
stakeout,
detective,
pilots,
doctors,
musicians,
reporters,
boxers,
cooks,
lecturers,
players,
carpenters,
craftsmen,
instructors,
lawyers,
teachers,
wrestlers,
announcers,
artistes,
jockeys,
sergeants,
accountants
Appears in the definition of:
buy-and-bust operation,
hound
Also try:
— Adjectives for detectives:
private,
other,
several,
amateur,
best,
good,
fictional,
female,
most,
young,
english,
more...
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