Noun
sherriff (plural sherriffs)
Obsolete form of sheriff.
At one level totally undramatic, Sherriff magically re-calibrates our norms of what is and isn’t wonderfully exciting till we become utterly tuned into the rise and fall of this family’s emotions. Source: Internet
Although keeping within the 60mph speed limit, Sherriff, who had passed his driving test on June 26 last year, did not brake or steer as his car slewed off the carriageway and became airborne before crashing into an electricity sub-station. Source: Internet
GOLDMAN: (Laughter) Well, if Vegas did have a betting line, it would probably favor Tampa Bay left-handed relief pitcher Ryan Sherriff against Dodgers hitter Joc Pederson because Pederson doesn't hit lefties as well. Source: Internet
Bateman served as the Anne Arundel County Sherriff until he was defeated in 2018 by current Sherriff Jim Fredericks. Source: Internet
Sherriff told Joshua Halickman of the Jerusalem Post that “Being able to pitch for Team Israel made me feel very appreciative for everything that they had gone through. Source: Internet
In between, Tattie had messed up his own penultimate bowl, leaving him to hold his breath as Sherriff tried to snatch the gold. Source: Internet