How to Use gang in a Sentence

gang

1 of 2 noun
  • He is in a gang.
  • He was shot by a member of a rival gang.
  • The images showed the gang breaking the vault's glass with an axe.
    Escher Walcott, Peoplemag, 16 May 2023
  • The all-girl gang even modeled their all-white fits in the cutest TikTok video.
    Jasmine Washington, Seventeen, 6 July 2023
  • The two gang leaders, Mr. Macías and Mr. Colón, remained at large.
    Annie Correal, New York Times, 13 Jan. 2024
  • Killings have surged in Ecuador as drug gangs have shaken the country.
    Ryan Dubé, WSJ, 7 June 2023
  • The war between the two teenage gangs would not only change the nature of malware.
    IEEE Spectrum, 23 May 2023
  • By the time a blurry spectral figure appears, the gang is geared up and ready for a fight.
    Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica, 8 Nov. 2023
  • This book tracks a gang of con men, led by a man who died in a Kansas City hotel in 1904.
    Dan Kelly, Kansas City Star, 24 Mar. 2024
  • The Times points out that Peter's brother is the one who footed the bill to fly the whole gang to Paris, with the adults all sitting in first class.
    Mackenzie Schmidt, Peoplemag, 20 Dec. 2023
  • Afeni Shakur, former leader of a street gang, was one of these recruits.
    Keisha N. Blain, The New Republic, 3 Aug. 2023
  • Then he was killed by his own gang in a Chicago story that shocked the nation 25 years ago.
    Chicago Tribune, 6 June 2023
  • There was the one about a gang initiation in Little Rock.
    Eula Calahan, Arkansas Online, 8 Aug. 2023
  • Street gangs and the KKK exist, and the people in these little platoons conspire to do bad things.
    Timothy P. Carney, Washington Examiner, 12 Jan. 2024
  • Some missions in the game will include heists and gang rivalries.
    Lily Larsen, Washington Examiner, 5 Dec. 2023
  • Last summer the gang hosted four lobster bakes there with 350 tickets each that all sold out in a day.
    Mackenzie Schmidt, Peoplemag, 31 Aug. 2023
  • LaFortune’s husband heard news that gangs were closing in on Saint-Marc.
    Seth Freed Wessler, ProPublica, 7 Dec. 2023
  • Senior staff had flopped down on the couch in Klein’s office, discussing a camper who had been sent home for flashing a gang sign.
    Ellen Barry, BostonGlobe.com, 6 Aug. 2023
  • Senior staff had flopped down on the couch in Ms. Klein’s office, discussing a camper who had been sent home for flashing a gang sign.
    Ellen Barry Brittainy Newman, New York Times, 6 Aug. 2023
  • Here was what appeared to be a rip crew, a local gang that stalked smuggling trails and stole from migrants or guides.
    Eli Saslow Erin Schaff, New York Times, 18 Feb. 2024
  • The bank appears to be the latest victim of the prolific ransomware gang known as Lockbit.
    WIRED, 11 Nov. 2023
  • Two of the gang reportedly ripped the watch off the wrist of a businessman who was shopping with his wife and daughter, shoving his wife to the ground in the process.
    Demetrius Simms, Robb Report, 13 Dec. 2023
  • Haiti is the middle of a crisis and is without a government as gangs in Port-au-Prince prevent one.
    Greg Dixon, NPR, 27 Mar. 2024
  • If Carrefour-Feuilles should fall into gang control, the fear is the sliver of Port-au-Prince that has remained out of the gangs’ hands will soon fall as well.
    Mitch Albom, Detroit Free Press, 3 Sep. 2023
  • The whole gang are Beats by Dre’s first family brand ambassadors.
    Victoria Uwumarogie, Essence, 24 Oct. 2023
  • After all this time, the gang’s ties to one another are still montage-level deep.
    Inkoo Kang, The New Yorker, 6 Oct. 2023
  • Our testing gang consisted of two adults and two young children.
    Sarah Kester, Travel + Leisure, 7 June 2023
  • The two actors lead Jeff Nichols’ gang drama alongside Jodie Comer.
    Zack Sharf, Variety, 18 Oct. 2023
  • As a result, its gangs have millions to arm themselves to fight the authorities.
    Annie Correal Federico Rios, New York Times, 7 Feb. 2024
  • Officials say Marie Odette Franklin was allegedly shot and killed by the gang members.
    Luke Barr, ABC News, 15 Nov. 2023
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gang

2 of 2 verb
  • Inside, the aggressors blocked the door and ganged up on one boy.
    Reese Dunklin, The Denver Post, 9 May 2017
  • In April, Gianforte joked about ganging up on a reporter at town hall with hundreds of supporters.
    Kurtis Lee, latimes.com, 25 May 2017
  • Such engines can run solo but are typically ganged together in groups of two to four.
    Dan Neil, WSJ, 28 June 2018
  • And given the left-leaning ethos of the entertainment world, the fact that nearly all the hosts are ganging up on the president may not be surprising either.
    Howard Kurtz, Fox News, 8 May 2017
  • Not exactly the words a president wants to hear in the opening months of his term — that the two usually warring parties on Capitol Hill instead joined forces to gang up on him.
    Carl Hulse, New York Times, 1 May 2017
  • Sometimes multiple guardians of the English language will gang up, employing ridicule through bad cop-bad cop ridiculing tactics.
    By Emily Parnell, kansascity.com, 20 June 2017
  • If a small majority (or even a large majority) of owners could gang together to reduce their percentage and raise others’, that would be neither fair nor honest.
    Benny L. Kass, chicagotribune.com, 15 Nov. 2017
  • And yet the oscillators responded differently to identical conditions, some ganging together while the rest went their own way, as if not coupled to anything at all.
    Natalie Wolchover, WIRED, 7 Apr. 2019
  • The new version faces contemporary challenges: Many species featured in the original are now considered endangered and Marvel’s Wolverine and Wolfsbane are always ganging up on our hero.
    Bill Keveney, USA TODAY, 13 June 2017
  • A few days after the review appeared online, Troemel posted a side-by-side comparison and his supporters swiftly expressed their alarm over the similarity, in some cases, ganging up on Gazinskaya.
    Amy Verner, Vogue, 13 July 2017
  • Gyrostabilization is used in commercial shipping, military vessels and cost-is-no-object megayachts, and the devices are easily ganged together.
    Dan Neil, WSJ, 28 June 2018
  • This inexplicably trendy office design has employees ganged together in close quarters, sharing rows of desks and workstations, with no physical boundaries or privacy.
    Jonas Downey, Quartz at Work, 22 Aug. 2019
  • Inside, the aggressors blocked the door and ganged up on one boy.
    Reese Dunklin, The Denver Post, 9 May 2017
  • In April, Gianforte joked about ganging up on a reporter at town hall with hundreds of supporters.
    Kurtis Lee, latimes.com, 25 May 2017
  • Such engines can run solo but are typically ganged together in groups of two to four.
    Dan Neil, WSJ, 28 June 2018
  • And given the left-leaning ethos of the entertainment world, the fact that nearly all the hosts are ganging up on the president may not be surprising either.
    Howard Kurtz, Fox News, 8 May 2017
  • Not exactly the words a president wants to hear in the opening months of his term — that the two usually warring parties on Capitol Hill instead joined forces to gang up on him.
    Carl Hulse, New York Times, 1 May 2017
  • Sometimes multiple guardians of the English language will gang up, employing ridicule through bad cop-bad cop ridiculing tactics.
    By Emily Parnell, kansascity.com, 20 June 2017
  • If a small majority (or even a large majority) of owners could gang together to reduce their percentage and raise others’, that would be neither fair nor honest.
    Benny L. Kass, chicagotribune.com, 15 Nov. 2017
  • And yet the oscillators responded differently to identical conditions, some ganging together while the rest went their own way, as if not coupled to anything at all.
    Natalie Wolchover, WIRED, 7 Apr. 2019
  • The new version faces contemporary challenges: Many species featured in the original are now considered endangered and Marvel’s Wolverine and Wolfsbane are always ganging up on our hero.
    Bill Keveney, USA TODAY, 13 June 2017
  • A few days after the review appeared online, Troemel posted a side-by-side comparison and his supporters swiftly expressed their alarm over the similarity, in some cases, ganging up on Gazinskaya.
    Amy Verner, Vogue, 13 July 2017
  • Gyrostabilization is used in commercial shipping, military vessels and cost-is-no-object megayachts, and the devices are easily ganged together.
    Dan Neil, WSJ, 28 June 2018
  • This inexplicably trendy office design has employees ganged together in close quarters, sharing rows of desks and workstations, with no physical boundaries or privacy.
    Jonas Downey, Quartz at Work, 22 Aug. 2019
  • Inside, the aggressors blocked the door and ganged up on one boy.
    Reese Dunklin, The Denver Post, 9 May 2017
  • In April, Gianforte joked about ganging up on a reporter at town hall with hundreds of supporters.
    Kurtis Lee, latimes.com, 25 May 2017
  • Such engines can run solo but are typically ganged together in groups of two to four.
    Dan Neil, WSJ, 28 June 2018
  • And given the left-leaning ethos of the entertainment world, the fact that nearly all the hosts are ganging up on the president may not be surprising either.
    Howard Kurtz, Fox News, 8 May 2017
  • Not exactly the words a president wants to hear in the opening months of his term — that the two usually warring parties on Capitol Hill instead joined forces to gang up on him.
    Carl Hulse, New York Times, 1 May 2017
  • Sometimes multiple guardians of the English language will gang up, employing ridicule through bad cop-bad cop ridiculing tactics.
    By Emily Parnell, kansascity.com, 20 June 2017

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