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Meaning of ruffianage

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ruffianage (n.)

Ruffians, collectively; a body of ruffians.

ruffianage Sentence Examples

  1. The ruffianage that plagued the city was a constant threat to the law-abiding citizens.
  2. The gang's ruffianage extended beyond petty crime to include arson and assault.
  3. The police were determined to crack down on the ruffianage that had become rampant in the area.
  4. The new mayor vowed to restore order to the city by eliminating the ruffianage that had taken hold.
  5. The ruffianage of the underworld had cast a shadow over the once-peaceful town.
  6. The vigilante group sought to rid the streets of the ruffianage that had made them unsafe.
  7. The police arrested several suspects in connection with the recent outbreak of ruffianage.
  8. The local newspaper condemned the ruffianage that was tarnishing the reputation of the city.
  9. The judge sentenced the ruffians to prison for their role in the wave of ruffianage that had terrorized the community.
  10. The youth center was established to provide a positive alternative to the ruffianage that was attracting young people.

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Ruffians, collectively; a body of ruffians.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ruffianage that plagued the city was a constant threat to the law-abiding citizens.

The gang's ruffianage extended beyond petty crime to include arson and assault.

The police were determined to crack down on the ruffianage that had become rampant in the area.

The new mayor vowed to restore order to the city by eliminating the ruffianage that had taken hold.