gunsels

[US]/ˈɡʌnsəlz/
[UK]/ˈɡʌnsəlz/

Translation

n.A person who carries a gun, especially a criminal or hired killer; an armed gangster or thug.; An untrustworthy or treacherous person; a swindler or criminal.; A wanderer or vagrant; an itinerant person without fixed home or occupation.

Phrases & Collocations

young gunsel

street gunsels

gunsels beware

the gunsel's life

gunselling trade

gunsel in trouble

underworld gunsels

dangerous gunsel

gunsels and dolls

the gunsel speaks

Example Sentences

the seasoned gangster commanded his young gunsels to watch the storefront while he conducted business inside.

police discovered that the street gangs employed several gunsels to act as lookouts during robberies.

the movie portrayed inner-city gunsels who idolized powerful crime bosses and aspired to rise through the ranks.

despite their youth, these gunsels carried weapons and participated in violent confrontations with rival gangs.

the detective noted that the criminal organization relied heavily on gunsels who were easily replaceable and disposable.

urban legends often romanticize gunsels as misunderstood youths driven to crime by poverty and neglect.

the documentary examined how gunsels are recruited and manipulated by more experienced criminals.

during the raid, officers apprehended three gunsels hiding in the alley behind the warehouse.

the crime boss demanded absolute loyalty from his gunsels, punishing any signs of betrayal severely.

witnesses described seeing several gunsels fleeing the scene as police sirens grew louder.

some gunsels eventually escape the criminal lifestyle and testify against their former associates.

the judge handed down harsh sentences to the gunsels, making it clear that youth would not excuse their crimes.

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