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[ US /ˈɡæŋstɝ/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈæŋstɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a criminal who is a member of gang

How To Use gangster In A Sentence

  • Because it's basically like a film noir grifter gangster story and Ed's the leader of a con team and they do this complicated grift.
  • He said you could appreciate directors who worked in gangster films, war films, westerns, etc.
  • Many other sketches featured similar hard-men, many of them caricaturing the sort of psychopathic gangsters who would become prevalent in British films of the late 1990s.
  • A blind criminal delivering money to a gangster forces a motel owner to act as his eyes when he discovers the cash has been stolen. The Sun
  • The characters are crude, profane gangsters who acknowledge only the class distinction of power.
  • In another, an ageing yakuza gangster returns to a park where he used to meet his first love.
  • Except the gangster is also forcing money from Jonah and Olaf, forcing the timid men to contemplate killing him to protect Stella and themselves. Night Flights: March 2010 Edition « Screaming Blue Reviews
  • The actress has a new movie coming out called Gloria, in which she is a leggy gangster's moll who suddenly has to take care of a sassy, streetwise kid.
  • The Review, meanwhile, was uncovering the city's underworld, its gangsters and corrupt officials, its brutality and greed.
  • Tom Hanks plays the part of an enforcer for a gangster during prohibition.
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