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		Definition of mobster in English: mobsternoun ˈmɒbstəˈmɑbstər informal A member of an organized group of violent criminals; a gangster. 〈非正式〉犯罪集团成员,歹徒 Example sentencesExamples -  Once darkness falls, the army cedes huge areas of the shanty towns to local gangs and mobsters.
 -  Thieves rob the Mafia, killing three mobsters and two cops in the process.
 -  The mobsters also ripped off two federally supervised funds that subsidize rural phone companies through another billing scam, they said.
 -  It's not the series' finest episode, but it's arguably the funniest, as the mobsters slowly lose touch with reality and civilization.
 -  The same day of disaster and terror saw the gangland executions of seven mobsters in 1929.
 -  This is not, however, a story of organised crime (in spite of the cover picture of mobsters with machine guns).
 -  It's also one of the primary reasons the moviegoing public is fascinated with mobsters and movies about mobsters.
 -  Not everyone who commits a crime while wearing a suit is a mobster.
 -  In some way, you had to know he was a gangster, a killer, a mobster.
 -  This had no effect at all on those violent mobsters, who continued merrily to have fun at the expense of innocent citizens.
 -  It was full of guys who thought they were thugs, mobsters and junkies.
 -  Up is down and black is white in this world of mobsters and molls.
 -  And it has hauled a group of Mafia mobsters into the dock to testify.
 -  Nowadays it has mobsters and corrupt cops and grandsons of evil geniuses who tried to freeze the world.
 -  The 1970 law, which was originally created to prosecute mobsters, makes normal business a crime if it is part of an illegal conspiracy.
 -  Dealing with a mobster was like dealing with a terrorist, he had told himself.
 -  Posing as mobsters, Customs agents bought the automatic rifles from the workers and later arrested the suspects.
 -  Players are Chicago era mobsters trying to make off with briefcases full of stolen loot.
 -  When they witness one of their colleagues being murdered by a local mobster, however, everything changes.
 -  There wasn't a big difference between cops and mobsters, they did the same thing except one was always perceived as a hero and the other a monster.
 
 Synonyms hoodlum, racketeer, bandit, robber, ruffian, thug, tough, desperado, outlaw, villain, lawbreaker, criminal    Definition of mobster in US English: mobsternounˈmäbstərˈmɑbstər informal A member of a group of violent criminals; a gangster. 〈非正式〉犯罪集团成员,歹徒 Example sentencesExamples -  In some way, you had to know he was a gangster, a killer, a mobster.
 -  Thieves rob the Mafia, killing three mobsters and two cops in the process.
 -  When they witness one of their colleagues being murdered by a local mobster, however, everything changes.
 -  Up is down and black is white in this world of mobsters and molls.
 -  The same day of disaster and terror saw the gangland executions of seven mobsters in 1929.
 -  And it has hauled a group of Mafia mobsters into the dock to testify.
 -  Dealing with a mobster was like dealing with a terrorist, he had told himself.
 -  Posing as mobsters, Customs agents bought the automatic rifles from the workers and later arrested the suspects.
 -  The mobsters also ripped off two federally supervised funds that subsidize rural phone companies through another billing scam, they said.
 -  It was full of guys who thought they were thugs, mobsters and junkies.
 -  It's also one of the primary reasons the moviegoing public is fascinated with mobsters and movies about mobsters.
 -  Not everyone who commits a crime while wearing a suit is a mobster.
 -  Once darkness falls, the army cedes huge areas of the shanty towns to local gangs and mobsters.
 -  The 1970 law, which was originally created to prosecute mobsters, makes normal business a crime if it is part of an illegal conspiracy.
 -  It's not the series' finest episode, but it's arguably the funniest, as the mobsters slowly lose touch with reality and civilization.
 -  Nowadays it has mobsters and corrupt cops and grandsons of evil geniuses who tried to freeze the world.
 -  This had no effect at all on those violent mobsters, who continued merrily to have fun at the expense of innocent citizens.
 -  Players are Chicago era mobsters trying to make off with briefcases full of stolen loot.
 -  This is not, however, a story of organised crime (in spite of the cover picture of mobsters with machine guns).
 -  There wasn't a big difference between cops and mobsters, they did the same thing except one was always perceived as a hero and the other a monster.
 
 Synonyms hoodlum, racketeer, bandit, robber, ruffian, thug, tough, desperado, outlaw, villain, lawbreaker, criminal     |