Act as an organized group.
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Examples for "gang"
Examples for "gang"
1But, convictions are difficult to secure in many cases involving gang violence.
2Lane joined in the anti-social behaviour; he became one of the gang.
3Wairoa police said gang violence in the town would not be tolerated.
4The gang are fertile in disguise; the machine operates at considerable distances.'
5He said, 'The press-gang must be heading for the fight you mentioned.'
1They wouldn't gang up on me; Ruiz isn't that type of thug.
2Ye'll gang up the Knowe Burn, which comes down into the Cauldshaw.
3MRA people just kind of gang up and downvote it, she says.
4It was like one day they had gang up on Rosie day.
5We said we'd come with him so they wouldn't gang up on him.
6But I'll be damned if it isn't reassuring to gang up on somebody.
7It wasn't fair for the law to gang up with the crooks against me.
8If we go aboveground, people gang up on us and try to catch us.
9Ayanda is disgusted when her colleagues gang up on her.
10I hired another hand to-day who'll be a distinct addition to our gang up-river.
11Noo, however, we'll turn back and gang up the dale.
12I bet they just thought we were all gonna gang up and... eliminate them.
13I've been workin' with Bill Jordan's loggin' gang up at the head of Chesumcook.
14Was it true he had a whole bunch of guys gang up on you?
15The English are starting to gang up on the Scots -with very unpredictable consequences.
16Will they gang up on him in his absence?
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Gang up a través del tiempo
Gang up por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América