maffia
IPA: mˈæfiʌ
Root Word: Maffia
noun
- A surname from Italian.
- Dated form of Mafia. [The Mob: any particular mafia, mentioned uniquely within the discussion's established or implicit context, usually and especially the Sicilian-Italian–Italian-American one (especially in American English) but occasionally others (e.g., the Russian one, the Japanese one).]
- Dated form of mafia. [A hierarchically structured secret organisation engaged in illegal activities like distribution of narcotics, gambling and extortion.]
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Examples of "maffia" in Sentences
- In swedish it's written Maffia too.
- And is the leading member of the junior maffia.
- Must be the curebie maffia that is behind this.
- Maffia is also not a stranger to magazine polls.
- DNC Don't give in to Hillaries maffia style behavior.
- One of them later allegedly linked to the Bratislava maffia.
- It is a film about crimes in the Albanian maffia scene in Antwerp.
- SMK13 is under of suspicion to be a organized crime maffia or gang.
- Maffia is remembered as a pioneer of the Bandoneon and a great stylist.
- It also has a video of Maffia in a house set around people with hangovers.
- "Compared to the Catholic church, the maffia is a charitable organization".
- 'maffia', there are some others I've heard, but I can't remember them right this second.
- Yes, the day cameron stands up to the Gay maffia, will be the day I know he is serious about what he says!
- Jah, ma tean, et iga kord kui Milanos kraanat näed, siis tuleb mõelda "maffia" või "korrumpeerunud poliitik (ud)".
- The arts maffia in the education establishment believe it is possible to achieve an education and be bereft of any facts.
- Dont let the goverment give the power to the "maffia" and let them threat you with high fees without any legal investigation!
- The twist of vamps and maffia sounds very good Donna but I'm not sure if the horror is going to be my thing ;S I really enjoyed reading your review thought...
- Which is why it is so important to have agnostic or atheist scholars engaged in the Jesus search who can point out the worst excesses of the belief "maffia" - scholars such as James Crossley or Maurice Casey.