hooliganism

[ UK /hˈuːlɪɡənˌɪzəm/ ]
[ US /ˈhuɫɪɡəˌnɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. willful wanton and malicious destruction of the property of others
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How To Use hooliganism In A Sentence

  • For a while, we thought it was only us who were beginning to grow tired of the same old blunts'n' gats 'n' cristal 'n' hoochie haze of hip-hop hooliganism.
  • He claims that they often have convictions for football hooliganism or benefit fraud. Times, Sunday Times
  • Social workers, literary figures and leaders have condemned the hooliganism of the workers and demanded stern action.
  • This title celebrates another momentous decade in the career of soccer's greatest player, Roy Race, as he competes to win the GBP 30,000 Goal Rush Challenge, teaches how to play American Football, tackles the problem of hooliganism head on and struggles to control Melchester's latest signing - the fiery, arrogant but highly talented Paco Diaz. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Hooliganism in sports is not particular to Nigeria or Northern Nigeria ... The Decay in Our Sports...
  • In the 1960s he set up a research team which looked into the problems of football hooliganism.
  • A family of drunken louts have been sent to jail for train hooliganism and fighting police on the platform of a Railway Station.
  • A family of drunken louts have been sent to jail for train hooliganism and fighting police on the platform of York Railway Station.
  • And in the far right hinterlands of football hooliganism, a series of appalling attacks is being readied.
  • This kind of mindless hooliganism serves no purpose whatever.
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