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mug shot

NOUN
  1. a photograph of someone's face (especially one made for police records)

How To Use mug shot In A Sentence

  • Bean, pictured in the mug shot at right, described himself as a "denturist" and told cops that this was not the first time he had been nabbed for operating an unregistered lab. Boing Boing
  • A poster with mug shots of wanted men was on the wall.
  • The prosecution's case collapsed on Wednesday when undercover state troopers were unable to identify a single defendant responsible for committing a crime among mug shots of those arrested.
  • What the police did remember to do was take my mug shot, and I faced my first flashbulb moment within minutes of leaving the cell. Fallin’ Up
  • No perp walk, inkless fingerprints, no mug shots with numbers across the chest and for God's sake, look happy. CNN Transcript Oct 21, 2005
  • She didn't ask questions and said she only found out the truth when she saw a Wanted poster with her boyfriend's mug shot.
  • This is clearly not a pleasant film to watch on many levels, especially in view of the thousands of black-and-white mug shots of the murdered who stare out in mute helplessness from the various walls, prison files and hospital journals that remained at S21. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • The data net is so low-tech that it has to overnight mug shots of terrorists to far-flung offices.
  • The anchorwoman chuckled as a mug shot of the perpetrator showed his swollen eyes and blistered nose.
  • We went over to the Palm Beach County Jail where I was booked on this single charge, filed a not guilty plea, went in there and smiled for the mug shot.
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