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Often used in the same context:
absconders,
escapees,
suspects,
criminals,
murderers,
deserters,
convicts,
offenders,
masterminds,
escapers,
lam,
evaders,
crimes,
terrorists,
lawbreakers,
parolees,
killers,
manhunt,
lawmen,
accomplices,
arrests,
runaways,
bandits,
prisoners,
delinquents,
militants,
gunrunner,
drug lord,
scofflaws,
extradition,
smugglers,
drug trafficker,
violators,
robbers,
traffickers,
kidnappers,
crooks,
perps,
dragnet,
informers,
rapist,
abductors,
serial killer,
culprits,
embezzlers,
whereabouts,
drug trafficking,
felons,
robberies,
informants,
refugees,
migrants,
heists,
deportation,
bounty hunter,
extremists,
murders,
jails,
rearrest,
guerrillas,
gangsters,
conspirators,
druglord,
inmates,
jailbirds,
warrants,
deadbeat dad,
indictments,
arsonists,
assailants,
thieves,
hideout,
outlaws,
terror,
abductees,
arrest warrant,
prosecutions,
burglars,
sex offender,
deadbeats,
law enforcement,
amnesty,
perpetrator,
raids,
interpol,
police,
bin laden,
insurgents,
escaper,
firebugs,
swindlers,
defendants,
spies,
mutineers,
infiltrators,
assassins,
burglaries,
marshals,
captives,
kingpin,
mobsters,
taggers,
exiles,
emigrants,
colonists,
hostages,
princesses,
soldiers,
strikers,
stragglers,
travellers,
captive,
fugitive,
missionaries,
orphans,
prisoner
Appears in the definition of:
bounty hunter,
fugitive,
harbor,
harbour
Also try:
— Adjectives for fugitives:
other,
many,
few,
such,
poor,
unhappy,
wretched,
political,
english,
stricken,
several,
more...
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