Pronunciation of the English word outlaw.
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1. | The government acted boldly to deal with the outlaw uprising. | |
2. | This guy is an outlaw. | |
3. | That guy is an outlaw. | |
4. | He's an outlaw. | |
5. | She's an outlaw. | |
6. | While preparing for a radio speech in the year 1984, the American president offhandedly joked about having signed legislation that would "outlaw" Russia. "We begin bombing in five minutes," he'd said. | |
7. | In merry England in the time of old, when good King Henry the Second ruled the land, there lived within the green glades of Sherwood Forest, near Nottingham Town, a famous outlaw whose name was Robin Hood. | |
8. | Some French mayors have been trying to outlaw the so-called burkini, an extremely modest garment which some Muslim women wear on trips to the beach. Critics of such measures have pointed out the fact that the garment, which covers most of the body and even the arms and legs, strongly resembles the thermal wetsuits used by divers and surfers. | |
9. | Tom is an outlaw. | |
10. | You want to outlaw child labor? What are you, a Communist? |