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Ganging meaning
A leader used to attach a fishhook to the main line, especially in commercial fishing.
Example sentences (13)
Asked further who would be ganging up against him and why, the Governor said: “They decided to be enemies of democracy and the only scapegoat they could find is in Adamawa State.
Now, he is pressurising the courts and we cannot accept some portion of the judiciary or the ex-establishment ganging up on us.
The prophet expressed the need for the President to put up a mighty resistance force against the elements ganging up against his government.
Writers shouldn’t be ganging up, especially to undo other groups or other writers.
Everyone is ganging up on him, even his own brother, Jo Johnson, who has quit the cabinet and is ditching his seat in parliament.
In May, a United Nations expert who had visited Mr. Assange in prison said his punishment amounted to “psychological torture,” and accused Britain and the United States of “ganging up” on him.
Now he can feel that the people under his own roof are ganging up against him.
And in either case, this will be presented as the fault of “the Jews” – either by ganging up on him and forcing his removal, or by failing to vote Labour in sufficient numbers.
Galo community on Thursday celebrated Mopin festival with traditional gaiety at the Engo Takar Hall, Central Ganging, Pasighat in Arunachal Pradesh and exchanged greetings in the annual harvest festival.
L. Rajagopal went on to accuse DCP (West Zone) AR Srinivas, local ACP, inspector and others of ganging up against his friend.
There's 300 people that work here, and so when people are talking that bad about you and ganging up on you, in a really gang-mentality.
The Supreme Court says it won’t hear the Panameñistas’omplaint about the PRD and CD ganging up in the legislature and reorganizing the Credentials Committee to the disadvantage of President Varela and his party.
Some of these people had been kidnapped under a process known as blackbirding or press ganging, and their employment conditions amounted to indentured labour or even slavery.