gangland

[ UK /ɡˈæŋɡlənd/ ]
NOUN
  1. underworld organizations
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How To Use gangland In A Sentence

  • The same day of disaster and terror saw the gangland executions of seven mobsters in 1929.
  • Again she went alone, because the Goad case came along and he had to hunt down a gangland killer.
  • Crime is falling, gangland criminals are on the back foot and more Gardai are on the beat than ever before.
  • MURDER squad cops yesterday began searching a forest for victims of gangland crime. The Sun
  • Yet he has woven a quietly absorbing gangland tale, full of moral ambiguities. Times, Sunday Times
  • The murder comes after a series of gangland killings in the city. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gangland figures rarely put their names to the companies they use to launder their profits, preferring to employ "frontmen" as official owners. Undefined
  • The film is set in a night club and intercut with images of gangland London.
  • He is still waiting to release the Irish gangland movie Gangs of New York.
  • Yet he has woven a quietly absorbing gangland tale, full of moral ambiguities. Times, Sunday Times
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