moll (Meaning)

Wordnet

moll (n)

the girlfriend of a gangster

Webster

moll (a.)

Minor; in the minor mode; as, A moll, that is, A minor.

moll Sentence Examples

  1. The moll's sweet, mournful melodies wafted through the dimly lit tavern.
  2. The young moll nervously entered the gambling den, her heart pounding with anticipation.
  3. The detective recognized the notorious moll by her trademark scarlet dress and diamond earrings.
  4. The moll's charm was irresistible, drawing men into her web of deceit and treachery.
  5. Despite her unsavory reputation, the moll had a vulnerable side that only a few had witnessed.
  6. The moll's betrayal shattered the gangster's trust and sent shockwaves through the underworld.
  7. The moll's quick wit and sharp tongue made her a formidable adversary.
  8. The moll's loyalty to the crime boss was unwavering despite the danger it brought.
  9. The police raided the moll's hideout, seizing stolen goods and bringing her reign of terror to an end.
  10. The moll's haunting past lingered in her eyes, a constant reminder of the choices she had made.

FAQs About the word moll

the girlfriend of a gangsterMinor; in the minor mode; as, A moll, that is, A minor.

girlfriend, gal,mistress, ladylove, woman, lover,girl, dear, darling, inamorata

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The moll's sweet, mournful melodies wafted through the dimly lit tavern.

The young moll nervously entered the gambling den, her heart pounding with anticipation.

The detective recognized the notorious moll by her trademark scarlet dress and diamond earrings.

The moll's charm was irresistible, drawing men into her web of deceit and treachery.