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Definition of rap sheet in English: rap sheetnoun North American informal A criminal record. he had not joined a gang or acquired a rap sheet Example sentencesExamples - You've got a brother who has got a rap sheet 18 pages long.
- The rap sheet will be amended to show the arrest.
- Hirshon's Patton has a longer rap sheet than usual.
- Or was it because after they picked her father up they looked at her rap sheet and found several warrants for her arrest?
- You never know when that kid with a rap sheet a mile long will circumvent the system yet again because of a judge's ruling.
- Matthias wondered what else was on Graff's Interpol rap sheet aside from fraud.
- With his pipe, gentleman-thief fashion sense and a rap sheet that includes armed robbery, fraud and burglary, he seems the perfect subject.
- She's got a rap sheet that stretches back four decades, including a stint in prison for slavery.
- Neither of the finalists in the Louisiana governor's race has a rap sheet.
- Inside she found the evidence of a colourful if often troubled life - photographs, social welfare documents, a rap sheet for drunken driving.
- Then there was the rap sheet of Stoudemire's mother, Carrie, which included arrests for passing bad checks, fraud and theft.
- He also had a rap sheet, which a lot of the media doesn't understand.
- Given his rap sheet, his shyness and soft voice are at first disconcerting.
- There had probably been a few more crimes added to her rap sheet since then as well.
- One of them, Lauren Gazzola, said she hoped her rap sheet and upcoming trial wouldn't keep her out of law school.
- This guy, Richard Ricci, had spent 10 years in jail, tried to kill a cop, had a rap sheet, worked at the house a couple of months, admitted stealing stuff.
- My rap sheet is several pages, but it keeps disappearing from the cop's database.
- His rap sheet includes armed robbery and home invasion.
- He's a high-risk convicted sex offender with a rap sheet dating back many years.
- ‘Note the reason for the long rap sheet,’ she mused out loud.
Synonyms criminal record, police record, list of offences, list of previous convictions Definition of rap sheet in US English: rap sheetnounˈrap SHēt North American informal A criminal record. he had not joined a gang or acquired a rap sheet Example sentencesExamples - Neither of the finalists in the Louisiana governor's race has a rap sheet.
- You've got a brother who has got a rap sheet 18 pages long.
- He also had a rap sheet, which a lot of the media doesn't understand.
- ‘Note the reason for the long rap sheet,’ she mused out loud.
- My rap sheet is several pages, but it keeps disappearing from the cop's database.
- Given his rap sheet, his shyness and soft voice are at first disconcerting.
- One of them, Lauren Gazzola, said she hoped her rap sheet and upcoming trial wouldn't keep her out of law school.
- Inside she found the evidence of a colourful if often troubled life - photographs, social welfare documents, a rap sheet for drunken driving.
- This guy, Richard Ricci, had spent 10 years in jail, tried to kill a cop, had a rap sheet, worked at the house a couple of months, admitted stealing stuff.
- His rap sheet includes armed robbery and home invasion.
- The rap sheet will be amended to show the arrest.
- Then there was the rap sheet of Stoudemire's mother, Carrie, which included arrests for passing bad checks, fraud and theft.
- You never know when that kid with a rap sheet a mile long will circumvent the system yet again because of a judge's ruling.
- Hirshon's Patton has a longer rap sheet than usual.
- Or was it because after they picked her father up they looked at her rap sheet and found several warrants for her arrest?
- He's a high-risk convicted sex offender with a rap sheet dating back many years.
- With his pipe, gentleman-thief fashion sense and a rap sheet that includes armed robbery, fraud and burglary, he seems the perfect subject.
- Matthias wondered what else was on Graff's Interpol rap sheet aside from fraud.
- She's got a rap sheet that stretches back four decades, including a stint in prison for slavery.
- There had probably been a few more crimes added to her rap sheet since then as well.
Synonyms criminal record, police record, list of offences, list of previous convictions |