gangster - use in sentences

Possessives

  • moll: Atkins, Yvonne Everyone's favorite gangster's moll.

Converse of object

  • kill: Kitty goes to avenge her father and kills the gangster and half his gunmen.
  • play: I haven't played a gangster or a dick in nine years.
  • become: In May 1959 he moved to London and became a gangster.
  • name: Twenty years later, an American gangster named Smiler Macguire receives a letter from Hugh.

Adjective modifier

  • small-time: Reviewed by: Maurice Reviewed on: 11 Nov 2005 A small-time gangster that wants to be a concert pianist.
  • notorious: Only Monnie fails to get the point so Lizzie has to explain to her about Toni's husband Sean, a notorious gangster.
  • ruthless: Who would dare attack Britain's most ruthless gangster?
  • East: It's about East End gangsters, men being together and men trying to express their feelings.
  • Russian: Pliers Used by Russian gangster, Mikhail, to torture Sergei Konchalovsky into revealing the location of a stash of stolen diamonds.
  • rival: Max's problem comes down to his associate Riton, whose lover has left him for rival gangster Angelo.

Modifies a noun

  • flick: The Long Good Friday is no normal gangster flick.
  • rapper: After that, the site kept recommending movies about gangster rappers.
  • rap: Do you think that gangster rap has spoilt what is actually a very lyrical art form?
  • movie: THE BUSINESS Unlike the Italians, British gangster movies have many flavors.
  • thriller: Our Verdict... An tremendously intense British gangster thriller that's one of the best we've seen.
  • epic: The violence is thrown in more liberally, much like in Takashi Miike's later gangster epic Agitator.

Noun used with modifier

  • wannabe: The crowd may have had to endure downpours, wannabe gangsters, pantomime rockers and The Rasmus, but Reading still rocked.
  • end: It's about East End gangsters, men being together and men trying to express their feelings.
  • time: Roger Ryan, a small time gangster, boasted that his suits cost more than $ 500.00.

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