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Definition of Motorcycle cop
1. Noun. A policeman who rides a motorcycle (and who checks the speeds of motorists).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Motorcycle Cop
Literary usage of Motorcycle cop
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On Sunset Highways: A Book of Motor Rambles in California by Thomas Dowler Murphy (1921)
"... evidently a temptation to the "scorcher," for placards in the garages warned
motorists against the despised motorcycle "cop." It was a glorious day and ..."
2. A People Awakened: The Story of Woodrow Wilson's First Campaign which by Charles Reade Bacon, Bacon, Charles Reade (1912)
"The candidate was then taken in a limousine car across the lower part of the city
and, escorted by a motorcycle "cop," dashed away to St. John's Hall in the ..."
3. School Dialogues and Entertainments for Grammar Grades by Harriet H. Pierson (1910)
"The motorcycle cop brought 'em in, did he ? Who were they ? TOM. One was Dick
the Rat, the other guy they call Gentleman Jim because he's such a slick ..."
4. There's No Base Like Home by Harry Charles Witwer (1920)
"and a motorcycle cop showin' unusual curiousity regardin' the reason why my motor
was smokin', we got out to the park OK They was three or four of the gang ..."
5. On Sunset Highways: A Book of Motor Rambles in California by Thomas Dowler Murphy (1921)
"... evidently a temptation to the "scorcher," for placards in the garages warned
motorists against the despised motorcycle "cop." It was a glorious day and ..."
6. A People Awakened: The Story of Woodrow Wilson's First Campaign which by Charles Reade Bacon, Bacon, Charles Reade (1912)
"The candidate was then taken in a limousine car across the lower part of the city
and, escorted by a motorcycle "cop," dashed away to St. John's Hall in the ..."
7. School Dialogues and Entertainments for Grammar Grades by Harriet H. Pierson (1910)
"The motorcycle cop brought 'em in, did he ? Who were they ? TOM. One was Dick
the Rat, the other guy they call Gentleman Jim because he's such a slick ..."
8. There's No Base Like Home by Harry Charles Witwer (1920)
"and a motorcycle cop showin' unusual curiousity regardin' the reason why my motor
was smokin', we got out to the park OK They was three or four of the gang ..."