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in posse
[ in pos-e; English in pos-ee ]
in posse
/ ÉȘn ËpÉsÉȘ /
adjective
- possible; potential Compare in esse
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of in posse1
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of in posse1
Example Sentences
As Chief, an outlaw hiding in Mexico, the playful Van Peebles wears a dark-colored cowboy outfit similar to the one he sported in âPosse,â and mirroring what his father, Melvin Van Peebles, wore in his 1971 Blaxploitation flick âSweet Sweetbackâs Baadasssss Song.â
Mix-a-Lotâs reference to âthe rock manâ in âPosseâ was a reflection of the crack epidemic and the âwar on drugs,â which characterized much of the 1980s.
He returned to acting two years later, playing a newspaper editor in âPosse,â a role that Kirk Douglas, the filmâs star, had ordered for him.
âIâm not going to deputize you, Julius. Sheriff says the supervisors are raising hell about the payroll. Hornby out in the Alisal deputized his great aunt and kept her in posse three weeks just before Easter.â
In Posse philosophy, the county sheriff was seen as the nationâs highest law enforcement officer, and he owed a duty to protect the people from federal tyranny.
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