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[ UK /mˈɒbstɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈmɑbstɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a criminal who is a member of gang

How To Use mobster In A Sentence

  • Mafia "pentito," or mobster-turned-witness, Gaspare Spatuzza told a court in Turin that a Mafia clan leader later jailed for the attacks had named Berlusconi, who had not entered politics at the time, in connection with the bombings. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • Another Naples mobster got an architect to build him a replica of the film thug's villa. The Sun
  • The Jack Rose, a smooth, slightly sweet cocktail, also has a dual state identity: It was supposedly named after a New York mobster and is made with applejack, a spirit produced primarily in the Garden State that's also known as "Jersey Lightning. Super Drinks
  • Posing as mobsters, Customs agents bought the automatic rifles from the workers and later arrested the suspects.
  • They were shaken down by bent cops, leaned on by mobsters and harried by the FBI.
  • The mobsters discover that England is perfect for mob expansion, especially once they are offered help by some dukes and duchesses in need of money to hang on to their country estate.
  • Up is down and black is white in this world of mobsters and molls.
  • An estimated 50,000 belong to the Yamaguchi-gumi, which has recently attracted mobsters from smaller gangs targeted by rigorous police investigations. Yakuza chief arrested in Japan
  • Little Augie lounged on a couch in the apartment of George White, a roly-poly former New York cop who had busted him several times but kept in friendly contact with the mobster over the years. Wild Bill Donovan
  • When they witness one of their colleagues being murdered by a local mobster, however, everything changes.
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