Juryman [noun]
Definition of Juryman:
member of the jury
Opposite/Antonyms of Juryman:
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Sentence/Example of Juryman:
Not one juryman in a million would have believed in the Manderson plot.'
Let the juryman ponder these things, and beware how he lets his mind lapse into a conclusion either for or against the prisoner.
Now, when a Roman Catholic is challenged as a juryman, it is under the first and comparatively inoffensive mode of imputation.
This happens not rarely and means that the juryman observed is clear in his own mind as to how he is going to vote.
I think it's tender, because the master of the shop was a Juryman in some cases of ours the other day, and we let him down easy.
Why, theyve got me down for a juryman, and Im afraid therell be no getting off.
He had to go to courthe had to be a juryman, to try Simon Ruffin.
But he was astonished to see Heney turn upon an unoffending juryman in sudden fury.
"This evidence is most strongly against the prisoners," whispered a juryman to his fellows.
The elector is chiefly concerned with his own interests, the juryman with other people's—one is simple, the other complex.