An aggressive and violent young criminal.
Common criminal, who treats others violently and roughly, often for hire.
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Examples for "tough "
Examples for "tough "
1 But tough conditions could continue for longer in some regions, he said.
2 The Hungarian parliament last week passed tough new legislation on illegal immigrants.
3 However, the rest of the national daily market suffered a tough October.
4 Talk to the public information officer. Abrams' voice belied his tough talk.
5 They have responded to the tough sugar market conditions in different ways.
1 The changes do not represent the introduction of new under - the - hood search technology.
2 And you have this long hood sort of connoting power and engine.
3 He casually placed one hand on the hood and said, Nice car.
4 A second later another went by, this time ending at the hood .
5 The power control module is the only thing visible under the hood .
1 As for Bolton, he defines ' punk ' in terms of how it looks.
2 The punk - at - heart trio won't stop making new music anytime soon, Armstrong says.
3 The parasite is not just a punk out having a good time.
4 That's why it's often compared to the punk rock movement, he said.
5 What he cherished about punk four decades ago was the DIY aspect.
1 So why on Earth would that corporate goon have said five years?
2 We play with the cards and drink goon . Night - life is not so good.
3 RELATED: Australia's chaotic border rules explained South Australians invented the goon bag.
4 Next to me, Ralph got a similar treatment from Alex the goon .
5 You underestimated me when you sent the goon squad out last night.
1 Korshak had numerous associations that gave him purchase with Chicago's hoodlum crowd.
2 He had been a hoodlum there, and had helped to hang Chinese.
3 He's a young hoodlum who makes it big and then he's erased.
4 Whereupon seven hoodlum students waited a decent moment, then shrieked with laughter.
5 Billy was a mucker, a hoodlum , a gangster, a thug, a tough.
1 She was a toughie , lived in our street, I used to write mash notes to.
2 She's a toughie ! This is her weekly workout routine, which includes one rest day on Sundays.
3 It was a toughie , but you came through.
4 She was the toughie in the family.
5 Well, air resistance makes that a toughie .
1 The police and thug violence became a regular fixture of anti-government protests.
2 This isn't one of the usual thug crime capers they're used to.
3 Sherman was most concerned by the people who called him a thug .
4 People often still see him as the thug he portrayed in Tsotsi.
5 Don't tell me the Brotherhood can't deal with a single lowborn thug .
6 This thug was holding a knife in his left hand and smiling.
7 At the Taco Shack counter, the redheaded thug was getting his order.
8 It was a powerful agent of evil- atoolof the deadly thug .
9 He gave no more thought to the smaller thug by the stairs.
10 Bernardin Amberchelle, the seriously violent thug , sounded much too thoughtful and subtle.
11 This type cop could just as well be an oldtime rod-riding thug .
12 A sectarian thug approaches and asks our hero what religion he practises.
13 Are we newcomers to be slaves to you thug survivors down here?'
14 He speaks real Greek, and not the Greek of a junta thug .
15 They wouldn't gang up on me; Ruiz isn't that type of thug .
16 He struggled, trying to kick free, but the thug was too strong.
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