thuggery in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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It is quasi-legalised thuggery with the goal of having a punch-up with the police and of the opportunity to claim "police brutality".
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The game was marred by scenes of thuggery and ugliness.
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He may never be entirely happy in the jovial thuggery of pro football, where every man has a little assassin in him.
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Patronage, in all its forms, deprivation of perquisites, economic pressure, political coercion in one form or another, and now and then outright thuggery....
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