gang - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • infiltrate: Can he infiltrate the gang 's base and fool the likes of Rabies?

Converse of subject

  • terrorize: There is not rough justice but rough injustice when neighborhoods are terrorized by gangs and the system is not capable of protecting them.

Adjective modifier

  • rival: It was thought that he was being warned by a rival gang.
  • criminal: Yet rural organized criminal gangs still persist in isolated sections of the nation.
  • armed: On 23 August 1971, an armed gang raided a jeweler's shop in Blackpool.
  • ruthless: Supremacy in the violent world is short lived as younger, hungrier and more ruthless gangs move in.
  • teenage: Steps must now be taken by the Home Office to make child and teenage street gangs redundant before it is too late.

Modifies a noun

  • warfare: The area became renowned for gambling and gang warfare.
  • rape: One scene featured the song " Do you want to be in my gang, my gang, my gang rape " .
  • plank: Had to use the gang plank on the roof as the bank was so high.

Noun used with modifier

  • biker: People are more violently opposed to fur than leather because it's safer to pick on rich women than biker gangs.
  • loyalist: As a reporter in the Belfast office of the Dublin-based Sunday World he had investigated the criminal and paramilitary activities of loyalist gangs.
  • smuggling: It will also help to tackle the people smuggling gangs who exploit those hoping for a better life.

Possessives

  • groovin: Groovy Girls - Cool Confidantes Groovy Girls are all about individual style and friendship, and this groovin ' gang has plenty of both.

Preposition: of

  • thug: Gasoline bombs have been hurled through a pub window just weeks after the landlord received death threats from a gang of thugs.
  • robber: Ladykillers -- 15/20 A gang of bank robbers pull off the perfect heist, only to be foiled by a little old lady.
  • thief: They regard him as a member of a gang of car thieves.
  • smuggler: A vicar whose concerns fell in with those of his flock, he acted as a mounted lookout for the gang of smugglers.
  • skinhead: I was to tell them that I had been beaten up by a gang of skinheads.
  • looter: The armed gangs of looters, the scenes of predators and prey, the tales of rape and murder.

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