skinheads (Meaning)

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skinheads (n)

a youth subculture that appeared first in England in the late 1960s as a working-class reaction to the hippies; hair was cropped close to the scalp; wore work-shirts and short jeans (supported by suspenders) and heavy red boots; involved in attacks against Asians and football hooliganism

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skinheads Sentence Examples

  1. The concert venue had a strict policy against allowing skinheads into the premises due to past incidents.
  2. In the 1970s, the skinheads were known for their distinctive fashion and music preferences.
  3. He was harassed by a group of skinheads while walking home from school.
  4. The documentary explored the history and ideology of skinheads across different regions.
  5. Some skinheads embrace a sense of brotherhood and camaraderie within their subculture.
  6. She felt uneasy walking through the neighborhood known for its association with skinheads.
  7. The film depicted the protagonist's struggle to escape the influence of a violent skinhead gang.
  8. The club's bouncers were vigilant in preventing any troublemakers, especially skinheads, from causing disruptions.
  9. Despite the negative stereotypes, not all skinheads are involved in racist or violent activities.
  10. The emergence of neo-Nazi skinheads in certain areas has raised concerns about hate crimes and extremism.

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a youth subculture that appeared first in England in the late 1960s as a working-class reaction to the hippies; hair was cropped close to the scalp; wore work-s

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The concert venue had a strict policy against allowing skinheads into the premises due to past incidents.

In the 1970s, the skinheads were known for their distinctive fashion and music preferences.

He was harassed by a group of skinheads while walking home from school.

The documentary explored the history and ideology of skinheads across different regions.