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Meaning of ganof

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ganof (n)

(Yiddish) a thief or dishonest person or scoundrel (often used as a general term of abuse)

ganof Sentence Examples

  1. The ganof of thieves plotted to rob the bank under the cover of darkness.
  2. The ganof of corrupt officials exploited their positions for personal gain.
  3. A ganof of con artists deceived unsuspecting victims with their elaborate schemes.
  4. The CEO was accused of being part of a ganof that embezzled millions from the company.
  5. The ganof of drug dealers operated a lucrative network that supplied narcotics to the city.
  6. The ganof of counterfeiters produced high-quality fake currency that deceived even experts.
  7. A ganof of smugglers evaded customs to illegally transport goods across borders.
  8. The public outcry condemned the ganof of politicians who accepted bribes and abused their power.
  9. The intelligence agency uncovered a ganof of spies who had infiltrated sensitive areas.
  10. The ganof of criminals posed a serious threat to the safety and security of the community.

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(Yiddish) a thief or dishonest person or scoundrel (often used as a general term of abuse)

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The ganof of thieves plotted to rob the bank under the cover of darkness.

The ganof of corrupt officials exploited their positions for personal gain.

A ganof of con artists deceived unsuspecting victims with their elaborate schemes.

The CEO was accused of being part of a ganof that embezzled millions from the company.