We’d assumed our supplies would be safe from intruders, but the flimsy windows were no match for a hungry bear.
These Bears Have a Job, and It's Destroying Coolers|Emma Walker|October 9, 2020|Outside Online
In this case, Taylor’s boyfriend saw the police and thought they were intruders.
A woman killed. An officer shot. And no one legally responsible.|David Fahrenthold|September 24, 2020|Washington Post
He had a registered handgun and fired it once at the intruders.
A woman killed. An officer shot. And no one legally responsible.|David Fahrenthold|September 24, 2020|Washington Post
For a short period after an infection, maybe weeks to months, the immune system stays on high alert with defenses at least partially raised to ward off any subsequent intruders.
What will happen when COVID-19 and the flu collide this fall?|Tina Hesman Saey|September 18, 2020|Science News
“Ordinarily, you see punch-counterpunch-punch,” as the attacked party tries to fend off the intruder, the former official said.
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Pistorius maintains that he mistook Steenkamp for an intruder.
Witness: Pistorius Suicidal After Shooting Reeva|Kelly Berold|May 5, 2014|DAILY BEAST
One day the site caught an intruder attempting to copy their conversations.
They Want to Know Everything About You|Jake Whitney|March 5, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Pistorius claims he thought the person in the bathroom was an intruder and that his girlfriend was sleeping in their bed.
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Nearby, Peggy (Elisabeth Moss) has accidentally stabbed her boyfriend, Abe (Charlie Hofheimer), thinking he was an intruder.
‘Mad Men’: The Bizarre Megan Draper as Sharon Tate Conspiracy Theory|Jace Lacob|May 29, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Then at once they reached and hovered upon the imminent verge of sleep—but an intruder came, now, that would not "down."
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete|Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
Before the intruder could strike she had seized her oar and was prepared to parry the blow.
The Phantom Violin|Roy J. Snell
Arline's blue eyes rested on the intruder for the fraction of a second.
Grace Harlowe's Third Year at Overton College|Jessie Graham Flower
It was concluded that by these acts the intruder was scared away.
The Other World; or, Glimpses of the Supernatural (Vol. I of II)|Various
A middle-aged gentleman sat at a table writing, but laid down his pen in order to see what the intruder wanted.
Watch--Work--Wait|Sarah A. Myers
intruder
/ (ɪnˈtruːdə) /
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noun
a person who enters a building, grounds, etc, without permission
Words nearby intruder
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