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Texas Rangers

plural noun

  1. the state police of Texas, originally formed in the 19th century to defend outlying regions against Indians and Mexicans and to fight lawlessness


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Example Sentences

Former Texas governor Ann Richards was a big fan of the Texas Rangers, a contingent of which was her protective detail.

In 2000 he signed with the Texas Rangers for $252 million over 10 years.

The dozen hid out in a tiny apartment, using coded telephone signals as Texas Rangers fanned across the state to find them.

The first flag of trouble came last summer, when Lee elected to go the Texas Rangers instead of New York.

Tonight the Yankees, down three games to two, play the Texas Rangers in the American League Championship series.

I dunno how the crooks here learned about it, but they sure as hell was ready when the Texas Rangers rid through the Gap.

Then, instead of entertaining those Texas Rangers and convincing them that everything was all right here, you had to ambush them.

He let go his grip, and the captive pair dropped to the stairs and rolled down part way, where the Texas Rangers caught them.

They hadn't gone down the front stairs; the Texas Rangers had been in that part of the house.

You see, Bob, he fills his boys up with talk about how the Texas Rangers are the best police force in the world.

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