Used in a Sentence

sheriff

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for sheriff.

Editorial note

One is a deputy sheriff; he uses a computer at work but its not on the internet.

Examples18
Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

An English surname originating as an occupation.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of sheriff gathered in one view.

noun

An English surname originating as an occupation.

noun

(Scotland) A judge in the sheriff court, the court of a county or sheriffdom.

verb

(transitive) To carry out the duties of a sheriff.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for sheriff.

noun

An English surname originating as an occupation.

noun

(Scotland) A judge in the sheriff court, the court of a county or sheriffdom.

verb

(transitive) To carry out the duties of a sheriff.

noun

(US) A government official, usually responsible for law enforcement in their county and for administration of the county jail, sometimes an officer of the court, usually elected.

Example sentences

1

One is a deputy sheriff; he uses a computer at work but its not on the internet.

2

One could see him and Marion having sneaked around behind Robin's back before the Sheriff caught them.

3

His parents were quite surprised when a sheriff's deputy came to their home in hopes of serving a lawsuit complaint.

4

Two Clay County sheriff’s deputies arrived to find that he had taken a neighbor hostage.

5

For example, an unassuming reader won't snap to the judgment that the sheriff forced Maid Marion to have sex with her.

6

And he put a lot of money into getting the current BSO sheriff elected.

7

It's like those quick change speed limit signs the evil sheriff from the dukes of hazard would put up to generate speeding tickets.

8

I even have trouble thinking the sheriff isn't honest if he's open about his misuse of power.

9

If it had been state surveillance it would have much more likely been the local sheriff looking for grow-ops with their new toy helicopter.

10

The network cannot enforce collateral transfers, foreclosures, seizures or similar transactions that occur on physical assets so you still need a system of courts and sheriff's.

11

My 17 year old boy was driving his beater car the other day, with his girlfriend, and a county sheriff crowded up behind him, real close.

12

Wright was a local sheriff, and a former Texas Ranger who had previously investigated Mann but was unable to make a good criminal case against him.

Quote examples

1

Senator Charles Sumner presented to Congress a notice posted by William Bryan, the sheriff of Anne Arundel County in Maryland: "Public Sale.

2

When he ran for Sheriff's office of Aspen, CO, he shaved his head bald and referred to the (ex-army, Republican) incumbent he was running against as "my long-haired opponent".

3

You have to admire the chutzpah of somebody who runs for sheriff on the "Freak Power" ticket, and shaves his head so that he can spend the entire race referring to his conservative, crew-cut wearing opponent as "my long-haired opponent".

Proper noun examples

1

You should run for Police Sheriff, clearly you know more about running a police department than everyone else.

2

Sheriff must have final hire/fire power, but the candidates should be required to get community support.

3

I wonder what would happen if we not only elected the Sheriff, but the police too.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use sheriff in a sentence?

One is a deputy sheriff; he uses a computer at work but its not on the internet.

What does sheriff mean?

An English surname originating as an occupation.

What part of speech is sheriff?

sheriff is commonly used as noun, verb.