Meaning of legal beagle | Babel Free
/ˌliːɡl̩ ˈbiːɡl̩/Definitions
A lawyer, specifically one regarded as astute and skilful.
idiomatic, informal
Examples
“He was a prosecutor before entering private practice and gaining a reputation as a legal beagle.”
“He offer'd submission in meekness and tears, / The fierce legal beagles to hush; / But they clapp'd him in Newgate a couple of years, / To keep him from—"Buying a Brush."”
“For our part we are quite willing to pass the immortelles to Outerbridge Horsey, Banker Stillman's legal beagle.”
“Marshall, who didn't know the process server was after him until the legal beagle was called off by his congressional bosses, settled the whole affair late this afternoon by giving the committee the papers it wanted.”
“You don't want to be a legal beagle about it. You are not a dog! Still, a passing familiarity with employment law isn't such a bad thing when you're working for others.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.