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    Sha·mus
    /ˈSHāməs/

    noun

    • 1. a private detective. informal North American
  2. 1. slang : police officer. 2. slang : private investigator. Synonyms. bobby [ British] bull [ slang] constable [ chiefly British] copper. flatfoot [ slang] fuzz. gendarme. lawman. officer. police officer. policeman. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of shamus in a Sentence.

  3. You must know that a very long time ago, when many kings ruled Ireland, there lived a boy named Shamus. Fergus lighted his pipe, drew his chair a little closer to the hearth, and related the story of Shamus the Harper. Shamus definition: a detective.. See examples of SHAMUS used in a sentence.

  4. someone who can be employed as a detective to collect information. synonyms: PI, operative, private detective, private eye, private investigator, sherlock. see more.

  5. Aug 31, 2023 · shamus (plural shamuses) (US, slang) A private detective; originally, a policeman or police detective.

  6. Dec 12, 2023 · The word denotes a servant or helper in classical Hebrew but assumed a pair of more specific meanings in the late Middle Ages—that of the auxiliary Hanukkah candle, and that of the sexton or beadle of a synagogue.

  7. Define shamus. shamus synonyms, shamus pronunciation, shamus translation, English dictionary definition of shamus. n. Slang 1. A police officer. 2. A private investigator.

  8. shamus in British English. (ˈʃɑːməs , ˈʃeɪ- ) noun Word forms: plural -muses. US slang. a police or private detective. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. probably from shammes, influenced by Irish Séamas James.

  9. Synonyms for SHAMUS: policeman, cop, officer, constable, sheriff, lawman, copper, detective; Antonyms of SHAMUS: civilian.

  10. Shamus Definition. A police officer. A policeman. A private detective.

  11. UK /ˈʃeɪməs/ noun (North American English, informal) a private detective Examples Chandler, to whom pulp fiction had come late in life, had written his first Marlowe novel, ‘The Big Sleep, ‘in 1939, followed by six more novels about the L.A. shamus.

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