Gang in a sentence as a noun

In other words, high drug prices give money to gangs.

That isn't police work, that's a gang letting everyone know who's boss.

Then his long absences put her at risk of being brutally gang-raped, which happens.

Since they work alone, they don't need to shoot disloyal gang members, and they are too small to have real turf wars.

This is another reason in my opinion the Delhi gang rape case was such a big deal.

And some organisations too, like the drug gangs in Mexico.

**** that ****, we weren't doing anything wrong and are far from looking like drug dealers or gang bangers.

Since they are gangsters, I thought I should be very careful, in case I shot something I wasnt supposed to see.

You need to do it occasionally so that they can't gang up on your typical strategy.

Gang in a sentence as a verb

It also helped to be able to pay off the local gang leader once a week with a pint of ice cream from the commissary.

This is more than just a polite form of robbery: they legitimately protect you from other criminal gangs.

If a kid becomes a Krishna its suddenly a bewildering thing, but if a kid joins a gang on the south side of Chicago, we just shrug.

One blogger was literally beheaded by a local Mexican gang.

> most people don't consider the police an armed gangActually a significant portion of the population DO consider the police an armed gang, and have done so for quite some time.

They were about to give up, as they stumbled onto me, and realized that I was the reincarnation of ChiChu Gomptar, the lead programmer for the CS monkey gang, which had served their monkey king, the creator of this computer.

What do you think somebody is supposed to do when they are detained against their will, subject to multiple interrogations, denied food and water, and otherwise accosted by a gang of jack-booted thugs?The only part of this story that makes it anything less than a total clusterfuck on the part of the TSA is that their so-called "explosive detector" alerted on something.

The tone is alienating and disrespectful, so much so that the valid criticisms of XML as a technology are completely buried by the arrogance and off-topic political and social commentary: "the current American presidency and XML have much in common", "XML is the drug-addicted gang member who had committed his first ****** before he had sex, which was rape.

Gang definitions

noun

an association of criminals; "police tried to break up the gang"; "a pack of thieves"

See also: pack ring

noun

an informal body of friends; "he still hangs out with the same crowd"

See also: crowd crew bunch

noun

an organized group of workmen

See also: crew

noun

tool consisting of a combination of implements arranged to work together

verb

act as an organized group