hooligans in English

noun
1
a violent young troublemaker, typically one of a gang.
Residents are being driven out of their homes by young yobs and hooligans who are making their lives a misery.

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1. Don't mess about with those hooligans.

2. Their sordid dormitory was attacked by hooligans.

3. They're a bunch of hooligans.

4. 13 What about lager louts and football hooligans?

5. Hooligans started smashing the place up.

6. Punitive action will be taken against the hooligans.

7. You can't brand all football supporters as hooligans.

8. I cannot understand the mentality of football hooligans.

9. Hooligans masquerading as football fans have once again caused disturbances.

10. Why some hooligans have interest to casual villainy?

11. 3 Punitive action will be taken against the hooligans.

12. Hereford 0. Pitch invasion foiled ... police uncover soccer hooligans' plan.

13. Recruited young tearaways and hooligans, street thugs and riff-raff.

14. Smith: 12: Miscellaneous Album Stevie Wonder: 13: Doo-Wops & Hooligans Album

15. There were reports of widespread looting as football hooligans stampeded through the city centre.

16. The police have also taken on the football hooligans, the hippies, and the criminal gangs.

17. After the final whistle, angry Basel hooligans stormed the field and attacked Zürich players.

18. It's no good asking me to make peace with those hooligans: I just can't!

19. Some shopkeepers closed early to prevent the wholesale destruction of their property by the hooligans.

20. He rushed into the midst of the hooligans and laid about him fearlessly.

21. More than 20 shops were looted, some by hooligans who threw stones and bricks through windows.

22. I passed by a group of young hooligans who recognized me and began shouting.

23. He said that young hooligans should do community service as atonement for their crimes.

24. On 24 May, a group of Liverpool fans were attacked in a restaurant by 20 masked hooligans.

25. Synonyms for Boors include brutes, creeps, dorks, hooligans, jerks, rascals, ruffians, schmucks, weasels and barbarians

26. Synonyms for Bullyboys include intimidators, hectors, bully, oppressors, thugs, heavies, hooligans, yobs, harassers and rascals

27. Once upon a time we were all law-abiding citizens, and now we've got football hooligans.

28. On the one hand, they did not want working class hooligans swarming all over the country causing mayhem.

29. It is mostly our own carelessness, ignorance, gullibility and Cheeseparing that allows criminals, hooligans and others to run riot

30. I wish they'd decide once and for all... which gang of hooligans constitutes the government of this country!

31. Or put them in jail with murderers and hooligans all in the name of Karl Marx and Lenin.

32. 13 It is difficult to point to the material goals which football hooligans or juvenile delinquents are chasing.

33. Now yobs [hooligans] from areas like Chelsea, West Ham and Manchester are coming just for the aggro [aggression, aggravation].

34. Well, if any of these hooligans give you a hard time, you just tell them you're with sex machine.

35. In Holywell, Clwyd[Sentencedict], a rotarian dressed as Santa suffered a gashed mouth after hooligans attacked his float with stones.

36. It has given rise to a generation of drug-crazed hooligans toting weapons of mass destruction and leaving abject misery in their wake.

37. I will take this opportunity to insist, for the record, that, in Castilian, 'hooligans' is an Anglicism for a type of specialised, usually British, troublemaker

38. Alongside anti-vaxxers, Anticapitalists and ordinary citizens concerned about job losses and safety at reopened nurseries and schools, the marches have attracted neo-Nazis, hooligans and,

39. The Daily Telegraph correspondent, Hugh Greene, wrote of events in Berlin: Mob law ruled in Berlin throughout the afternoon and evening and hordes of hooligans indulged in an orgy of destruction.

40. Expand_more J' en profite pour préciser qu' en espagnol, "hooligans" est un Anglicisme définissant des voyous spécialisés, normalement de nationalité britannique.

41. Within the cinematographic context, 'I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles' is Cantillated a capella by the hooligans as they arouse their sense of shared identity over countless pints at pubs or on their way to and from the stadium