English to Maori Meaning of hoodlum - hoodlum


Hoodlum :
hoodlum

tangata pahua, pahua

hoodlumfaatupuraa
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Definitions of hoodlum in English
Noun(1) an aggressive and violent young criminal
Examples of hoodlum in English
(1) He was a gangster, a hoodlum , a thug: much less creative than his dad.(2) Over time, Taylor begins to enjoy life as a car-jacking hoodlum .(3) One particularly edgy sequence involves the hijacking of a transit bus by a young hoodlum , who's then frustrated by the unwillingness of his hostages to express themselves honestly to him.(4) Suddenly a gang of young hoodlums enters, led by a thug named Frankie McCarthy.(5) But the most horrific incident of this sort in the novel occurs when Lorraine is raped by C. C. Baker and his gang of hoodlums .(6) Then they saw thugs and hoodlums taking over the streets.(7) A pair of London hoodlums , rejected by the established criminal set, execute a spate of robberies, which finally results in the death of a policeman.(8) In fact, many people believe gangsters and hoodlums are vicious and violent by nature.(9) The aim is to reduce the number of criminals who prey on tourists and get young hoodlums off the streets.(10) Off-licences selling alcohol to underage drinkers could be targeted as tough tactics are adopted to stop teenage hoodlums terrorising a town.(11) When he talks of cracking down on the hoodlums and thugs who make life miserable on Britain's poorest estates, people listen because they suspect he knows whereof he speaks.(12) First of all a fearless, infallible hero pitted against a bunch of hoodlums and brutal, power-crazy politicians is too stereotypical for words.(13) The hoodlums reportedly beat Palestinian villagers and vandalised their property.(14) But this was the work of a handful of hoodlums , terrorists or just plain criminals.(15) Here was a young man who had left his middle-class home to fight alongside labourers, professors, artists and hoodlums .(16) The gist is this: there's a small Scottish town plagued with young hoodlums whose violence is getting out of hand.
(1) fume hood ::
autahu'araa fume
(2) cooker hood ::
autahu'araa kuki
(3) lens hood ::
autahu'araa arotahi
(4) exhaust hood ::
autahu'araa whakapau
(5) extractor hood ::
autahu'araa Pūunu
(6) stove hood ::
autahu'araa umu
(7) kitchen hood ::
autahu'araa kīhini
(8) range hood ::
autahu'araa awhe
(9) rain hood ::
ua autahu'araa
Synonyms
Noun
1. thug ::
wairangi,
2. lout ::
Maketu,
3. delinquent ::
taata haapa'o ore
4. vandal ::
maumau
5. ruffian ::
ruffian
6. hooligan ::
hooligan
7. lowlife ::
lowlife
8. gangster ::
gangster
9. crook ::
puwhenua te
10. mobster ::
mobster
11. criminal ::
taihara
12. tough ::
uaua
13. bruiser ::
bruiser
14. hardman ::
hardman
15. goon ::
goon
16. hood ::
autahu'araa
17. punk ::
punk
18. rowdy ::
ta'emanongá
Different Forms
hoodlum, hoodlums
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