Gangsters in a Sentence
  • Teachers, cops, girls, judges and fellow gangsters had all shared the frustration of not knowing Billie from Willie.
  • A bunch of gangsters chasing after Byrne was always a hard pill to swallow.
  • It's about east End gangsters, men being together and men trying to express their feelings.
  • All the main line murderers, gangsters and gang bangers looked down on us sex offenders like puke on the sidewalk but the pecking order didn't stop there.
  • Gangsters don't bug phones—us good guys do that stuff.
  • Arthur Atherton is an opportunistic sleaze-ball son-of-a-bitching thief who works for gangsters and would sell his own mother for the price of a cup of coffee.
  • Gangsters don't bug phones—us good guys do that stuff.
  • These medium-sized mill towns breed a sordid viciousness which makes gangsters seem as benign as Robin Hood and the East Side a cultural paradise.
  • The crowd may have had to endure downpours, wannabe gangsters, pantomime rockers and The Rasmus, but Reading still rocked.
  • Millions of Americans went to see The godfather that doesn't mean we all want to be gangsters or that we worship them.
  • Minister Nicky Cruz is behind the team of former gangsters currently touring housing estates to deter youngsters from a life of crime.
  • Moviegoers of the time enjoyed the violence against the gangsters, as well as the story's tendency to show rebellion against society.
  • If you are a fan of gangsters, detectives and rogue cops, then crime films are for you.
  • Although mostly associated with gangsters, the fedora was by far the most popular hat in 1920's men's wear.
  • The game, which teems with prostitutes and gangsters, has been cited as one of the most brutal games on the market; of course, it is also one of the most popular video games on the market.
  • Weapons can be fired while you're driving, proving that gangsters are almost as dexterous as Olympic gymnasts.
  • He needs help with fat-cat client—one of his Philadelphia gangsters.
  • Yet in Japan, the practice is still viewed with something of a jaundiced eye by the upper classes as a practice fit only for the lower classes, street walkers and gangsters.
  • He needs help with fat-cat client—one of his Philadelphia gangsters.