disorderly conduct
see definition of disorderly conductSynonyms for disorderly conduct
noun disturbance caused by a minor legal offenseRoget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the
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Example Sentences fordisorderly conduct
Mr. Stubbs says: "Disorderly conduct—and in a house of bad repute."
"Fighting and disorderly conduct," said the cop to the sergeant.
The disorderly conduct of the navy was notorious—no one could defend it.
And if you're not mad you'll be fined by the Amtsvorsteher for disorderly conduct.
I will, on my own motion, amend these charges to disorderly conduct.
Before John could reply, a guard arrested him for disorderly conduct.
She was charged with disorderly conduct, and subjected to a fine.
Does the Faculty permit you to be guilty of Disorderly Conduct?
"Disorderly conduct in a restaurant," said the policeman who had brought the party in.
He had about decided to plead guilty in the Magistrate's Court to disorderly conduct and all the rest of it!