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Hoffa

[ US /ˈhɔfə/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States labor leader who was president of the Teamsters Union; he was jailed for trying to bribe a judge and later disappeared and is assumed to have been murdered (1913-1975)

How To Use Hoffa In A Sentence

  • Crews searching for Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa demolished a barn on a horse farm near Detroit.
  • Finally, and mysteriously, Hoffa disappeared without trace.
  • Richard Leebove, of the Hoffa re-election campaign, says he doubts she could unite the union without a slate of candidates behind her: unusually, she is running alone.
  • You know, you saw Nader with the teamsters this week, and James Hoffa suggesting that they were toying with the idea of not endorsing Gore - endorsing Nader.
  • The image of Jimmy Hoffa and the teamsters seemed very ‘Hollywood’ in comparison to this outfit.
  • No one will ever know the truth about Hoffa, but the MythBusters team dug in the part of the Giants stadium that is generally where Hoffa is considered to be buried and found nothing.
  • The addiction to the scoop is the reason so many journalists choose to tote that notepad and stanch that hangover and, ignoring a gathering avalanche of doubts, listen so intently to a succession of batty and battier strangers who phone or e-mail or show up in the lobby unannounced to say they know where Jimmy Hoffa is buried. A Claim to Camelot
  • Teamsters President Jim Hoffa said Republicans' fines amounted to "strong-arm" tactics, and predicted a "tremendous backlash" from constituents if the bill is signed into law. Indiana Right-to-Work Bill Advances
  • Furthermore, Fred Gegare, a former Hoffa man, is also running against his longtime ally, which Ms Pope hopes will split the vote in her favour.
  • They are going to Bury you right next to Jimmy Hoffa.
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