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grounder noun a crime that does not demand much effort by the police to solve US, 1984- An easy arrest is a grounder[.] — New York Times, p. 34, 20 October 1958
- — Carsten Stroud, Close Pursuit, p. 272, 1987
- They pulled in sixty, seventy, most of them grounders, somebody doing his wife or his best friend, the occasional fag stabbing, although the solve rate was slipping a little. — Richard Price, Clockers, p. 99, 1992
- [H]e and Shane had shared a few easy grounders back when Shane was still working uniform in Southwest. — Stephen J. Cannell, The Tin Collectors, p. 15, 2001
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