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Definition of Gangsters
1. gangster [n] - See also: gangster
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gangsters
Literary usage of Gangsters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Shock Therapy for a Brain Dead World by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1994)
"CHAPTER 7 gangsters, CROOKED JUDGES, FAMOUS PEOPLE AND SOME VERY TANGLED WEBS by
Rick Martin What you are about to read is an interview between Gary Wean ..."
2. Gaston Olaf by Henry Oyen (1917)
"A few knives flashed among the gangsters. The glint of steel drove the ...
The gangsters ran in all directions. After them went the lumber-jacks. ..."
3. Raymond Mhlaba's Personal Memoirs: Reminiscing from Rwanda and Uganda by Raymond Mhlaba, Thembeka Mufamadi, Human Sciences Research Council, Robben Island Museum (2001)
"These gangsters imposed a curfew on local residents. They robbed and assaulted
people who were in the streets after nine in the evenings. ..."
4. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"... the bulwark of world democracy,' for the gangsters of the Kremlin have shown
themselves up as brothers of the gangsters of the Wilhelmstrasse, ..."
5. Shock Therapy for a Brain Dead World by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1994)
"CHAPTER 7 gangsters, CROOKED JUDGES, FAMOUS PEOPLE AND SOME VERY TANGLED WEBS by
Rick Martin What you are about to read is an interview between Gary Wean ..."
6. Gaston Olaf by Henry Oyen (1917)
"A few knives flashed among the gangsters. The glint of steel drove the ...
The gangsters ran in all directions. After them went the lumber-jacks. ..."
7. Raymond Mhlaba's Personal Memoirs: Reminiscing from Rwanda and Uganda by Raymond Mhlaba, Thembeka Mufamadi, Human Sciences Research Council, Robben Island Museum (2001)
"These gangsters imposed a curfew on local residents. They robbed and assaulted
people who were in the streets after nine in the evenings. ..."
8. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"... the bulwark of world democracy,' for the gangsters of the Kremlin have shown
themselves up as brothers of the gangsters of the Wilhelmstrasse, ..."