Citations:thugduggery

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English citations of thugduggery

  • 1923, The Magazine of Wall Street and Business Analyst:
    Her thugduggery with the mark has not lessened the suspicion with which the world at large regards her.
  • 1932, The New Yorker - Volume 8, page 52:
    "Dancers in the Dark," a temperate underworld concoction involves a shooting and some thugduggery but is mostly concerned with the noble and superior love of a “taxi dancer" (Miriam Hopkins) and a saxophone player.