gangster
IPA: gˈæŋstɝ
noun
- A member of a criminal or street gang.
- A member of a professional criminal organization; a racketeer.
verb
- To act like a gangster; to commit street crime or run a racket.
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Examples of "gangster" in Sentences
- She was the gangster's moll.
- To be honest, the word gangster is pushing it a bit.
- In short, I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism.
- For the humiliation, the gangsters turned on the losers.
- He was extorted of a total of $1000 by the notorious gangster.
- Eventually, Albany outwits the gangsters and foils the robbery.
- A gangster is murdered during a blistering Manhattan heat wave.
- The police arrive at the warehouse and the gangsters are taken away.
- However, the Sheriff stops the gangster and arrests him for speeding.
- In reality, he was a relic of a bygone era of gangsters and ganglands.
- But complications arise when the talkative cop falls for the taciturn gangster.
- The children then wreak havoc in the park, foiling the gangsters at every turn.
- I mean, if you listen closely, it's what they refer to as a gangster rap or a conscious rap.
- The term gangster or mobster refers to a criminal who is a member of a crime organization, such as
- The term gangster or mobster refers to a criminal who is a member of a crime organization, such as a gang.
- When a powerful gangster is gunned down, his reluctant son must seek revenge and take over the family business.
- Except the gangster is also forcing money from Jonah and Olaf, forcing the timid men to contemplate killing him to protect Stella and themselves.
- And I started to kind of mix in some of the facts of the life that I was living with the music, and we created a genre which they called gangster rap.