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When the firing ceased, there was no bluecoat left to give the order to retreat.
THE FALL OF A NATIONTHOMAS DIXON
The monastery buildings were converted into the Bluecoat School.
LONDONWALTER BESANT
So far as I see, there aint no particular objection to that, returned the bluecoat, with exasperating deliberation.
BASEBALL JOE, CAPTAIN OF THE TEAMLESTER CHADWICK
He said something to the policeman and then I saw the bluecoat rush excitedly away.
CHICAGO'S AWFUL THEATER HORRORVARIOUS
“I thought you might like a drink,” replied that young man, turning slowly and smiling upon the enraged bluecoat.
OFFICER 666BARTON W. CURRIE
In a moment the bluecoat was down, amid shouts and peals of laughter from his comrades.
INDIAN HEROES AND GREAT CHIEFTAINS[AKA OHIYESA], CHARLES A. EASTMAN
The blow had been a vicious one and he swayed limply against the burly bluecoat.
STILL JIMHONOR WILLSIE MORROW
I thought then I was caught, but I was not, and the bluecoat bid me a pleasant good-night, at the shop yard.
STORIES OF THE RAILROADJOHN A. HILL
Almost the last link now left of such dress is that in which a "Bluecoat Boy" may still be seen.
SOCIAL LIFE IN ENGLAND THROUGH THE CENTURIESH. R. WILTON HALL
He had started in life as a Bluecoat boy, and had shown what people call 'great talent,' but not in the academical way.
AT HIS GATES, VOL. 1(OF 3)MARGARET OLIPHANT
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO BLUECOAT

  • arm of the laws
  • badges
  • bears
  • beat cops
  • black and whites
  • bluecoats
  • blues
  • bobbies
  • constables
  • constabularies
  • coppers
  • cops
  • corps
  • detectives
  • feds
  • flat feet
  • forces
  • gendarmes
  • heat
  • law enforcements
  • laws
  • narcs
  • patrols
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