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Habitual Criminals Act
Habitual Criminals Act (English) (32 & 33 Vict. c. 99. By this Act power was given to apprehend on
habitual criminal
habitual criminal : one convicted of a crime who has a certain number of prior convictions for offenses of
habitual criminal law
habitual criminal law : a law that imposes greater penalties if a convicted defendant has previously been convicted of
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Gregarious
Habitually living or moving in flocks or herds tending to flock or herd together not habitually solitary or living
Ill natured
Of habitual bad temper having an unpleasant disposition surly disagreeable cross peevish fractious crabbed of people as an ill natured
Sobriety
Habitual soberness or temperance as to the use of spirituous liquors as a man of sobriety
Sluggish
Habitually idle and lazy slothful dull inactive as a sluggish man
Sluggard
A person habitually lazy idle and inactive a drone
Silentious
Habitually silent taciturn reticent
Routinist
One who habituated to a routine
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