mob·ster A member of a group of violent criminals; a gangster contraband
goods that are illegally taken into or out of a country with beets
and usually served with sour cream comrade
in arms comrade sterling the money system of Britain, based on the pound
pound of excellent quality to use violence, especially with guns
bouncing checks
made
the deal so convoluted made the deal so
convoluted a foolproof
way a
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disgruntled soldiersarmory doors
armoury
doors
squabbling over
quarrel
stockpile (emergency use) reserve supplies (such as raw materials, weapons, etc.) (+
helicopter
gunships
a crash course
forged
steel
forged steel
sanction-busting sanction-
busting
obscene connected with sex in a way that most people find offensive obscene; obscene; obscene
make more
payoffs
wet dream a sexually exciting dream that a man has that results in an
orgasm Offended
easy to get angry
My schedule just freed up
relentless
refusing to give up or be less strict or severe
polymer a natural or artificial compound consisting of large molecules(= groups of atoms) that are made from
combinations
of
small simple
molecules
pink flesh guava (tropical American fruit with yellow skin and pink flesh)
cannibal a person who eats human flesh
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bloodbath
a situation in which many people are killed violently
Two For The Price Of One
1. buy one get one
free ancillary costs
ancillary costs
need to be forged and notarized need to be forged and notarized
hand
luggage small bags that you can keep with you on an aircraft
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rough diamond mined in an area controlled by insurgent forces whose sale is used to finance antigovernment military action the
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tarmac to cover a surface with Tarmac v
the Park Service
traffic
arms
silage
grass or other green crops that are stored without being dried and are used to feed farm animals in winter silage
take sides to express support for somebody in a dispute; declare a position
magazine #
the part of a gun that holds the bullets before they
are
fired emotions or events; behaving or reacting to something in an exaggerated way melodramatic; exaggerated; sensational untapped market
on
the
level honest; legal catalogued
a person who has a lot of a particular quality or characteristic; an incarnation; a typical one - man
genocide One person genocide don't have long consecutive life sentences 1. Consecutive life imprisonment receive a commendation rub shoulders with somebody contact (or associate) with someone sadistic men Deriving pleasure from inflicting pain, suffering, or humiliation on others to be continued
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