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- noun Plural form of
mobster .
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Examples
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I'm playing a game called mobsters on myspace and I would like to be able to do some logic control.
AutoHotkey Community 2008
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Tracking the mobsters might be a long shot, but this was looking like a contract job, and an organized-crime link made sense.
Florida Getaway Max Allan Collins 2003
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Tracking the mobsters might be a long shot, but this was looking like a contract job, and an organized-crime link made sense.
Florida Getaway Max Allan Collins 2003
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Tracking the mobsters might be a long shot, but this was looking like a contract job, and an organized-crime link made sense.
Florida Getaway Max Allan Collins 2003
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Tracking the mobsters might be a long shot, but this was looking like a contract job, and an organized-crime link made sense.
Florida Getaway Max Allan Collins 2003
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Tom calls the mobsters, but they've not been after Grace to kill her.
Cinematical 2010
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I went to my sidebar, hit The dandy mobsters aka dandelions and adakalabra, just the posting to round off the scourge that descended on Perak over the last two days.
zorro-unmasked 2009
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Should we say let's get those town hall "mobsters", let's get those "un-American" who disagree with socialized medicine and healthcare, let's get those rich Americans who pay over 50% of American's tax revenue and let's get those small business people who are the engine of US economy but they can't afford to buy health insurance for their employees ...
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In fact "mobsters" clearly belongs to that select vocabulary that includes "capitalist roaders" and "splittists" that no native English speaker would be caught putting their chops around.
A Splittist War of Words glyn moody 2008
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But the Giuliani In 'Apparently Kind Of Chubby' Shocker Oh and also he grew up surrounded by cops and mobsters which is why he's both fascistic and corrupt.
Gawker 2009
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