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gang
noun
a
group
of
friends
who
often
spend
time
together
•
On
Friday
nights
,
our
gang
meets
at
the
pizza
place
.
On
Friday
nights
,
our
gang
meets
at
the
pizza
place
.
•
She
invited
the
whole
gang
to
her
birthday
party
.
She
invited
the
whole
gang
to
her
birthday
party
.
noun
a
group
of
people
who
join
together
to
commit
crimes
or
use
violence
•
The
police
arrested
a
gang
that
had
been
stealing
cars
around
the
city
.
The
police
arrested
a
gang
that
had
been
stealing
cars
around
the
city
.
•
Graffiti
on
the
wall
showed
the
symbol
of
a
local
gang
.
Graffiti
on
the
wall
showed
the
symbol
of
a
local
gang
.
From
Old
English
‘
gang
’
meaning
‘
going
,
journey
,
a
set
of
people
going
together
’,
later
narrowing
to
a
band
of
criminals
in
the
19th
century
.
noun
a
group
of
workers
assigned
to
carry
out
a
particular
job
together
•
A
gang
of
road
workers
filled
the
potholes
before
sunrise
.
A
gang
of
road
workers
filled
the
potholes
before
sunrise
.
•
The
farmer
hired
a
gang
to
harvest
the
crops
.
The
farmer
hired
a
gang
to
harvest
the
crops
.
noun
a
collection
of
similar
items
fastened
,
grouped
,
or
arranged
together
•
He
handed
me
a
gang
of
keys
for
the
storage
rooms
.
He
handed
me
a
gang
of
keys
for
the
storage
rooms
.
•
The
mechanic
sorted
a
gang
of
drill
bits
by
size
.
The
mechanic
sorted
a
gang
of
drill
bits
by
size
.
verb
-
gang
,
ganging
,
gangs
,
ganged
(
Scots
,
archaic
)
to
go
or
move
from
one
place
to
another
•
I
must
gang
home
before
the
storm
arrives
.
I
must
gang
home
before
the
storm
arrives
.
•
They
gang
tae
the
market
every
Saturday
.
They
gang
tae
the
market
every
Saturday
.
Old
English
‘
gangan
’
meaning
‘
to
go
’,
preserved
in
Scots
dialect
as
‘
gang
’.