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gang 1, noun(dictionary)

gang (iou)



gang verb2. M19.
[from GANG noun II.]
verb trans. Arrange in a gang or band. M19.
b. Arrange (implements or instruments) in gangs. E20.
verb intrans. (Of a group) go together or as a company; (of an individual or a group) go in company with, act in conjunction with, join up with. L19.
R. Price The little knot of people that had ganged to listen.
verb intrans. Foll. by up against, up on: combine or form a gang against; torment, intimidate. E20.
J. Barzun The..resentment which makes the majority at school gang up on the bookish boy.
Comb.: gang-up colloq. an act of ganging up; a meeting of a gang.