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"Mafioso" Definitions
  1. a member of the Mafia or a similar criminal organization
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103 Sentences With "Mafioso"

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The logic of this position implies that the testimony of a mafioso who turned state's evidence couldn't be trusted because he was, in the past, a mafioso — a principle that, as Rep.
Similarly, Cacciola, at thirteen, met a mafioso named Salvatore Figliuzzi.
It reduces it to violence, poop jokes, and mafioso cliches.
Who whacks the weeds by the chain link with mafioso panache.
Wotan. He is incredibly sympathetic, but he is like a mafioso.
Most of us can't relate to being a well-respected Mafioso.
This reads like "friends of friends," the antiquated and sinister mafioso term.
Why do you think he made bringing down this mafioso his career?
The round also includes NYCA, Vertex Ventures, Slow Ventures and PayPal mafioso Max Levchin.
The truth about her grandmother imbues Infinity with the negotiating power of a mafioso.
Trump's behavior, in Comey's telling, is more befitting of a Mafioso than a president.
The murdered mayor had been called a thief, a German, a homophile and a Mafioso.
Another mafioso, John Roselli, did testify before the Senate about the CIA's attempts to kill Castro.
Then, once viewers feel safe with the resolution, the show hits them with Adams' mafioso identity.
" Westnead, in his column, cast it as another mafioso move: "Nice economy you've got there, Seattle.
While one mafioso reminds Berto he has his own debts to pay, the restaurant owner is nonplussed.
The notion that there was never a quid pro quo involved in Trump's mafioso moves against Ukraine?
Here's what else is happening: Today's forecast looks cheery enough to make the darkest, coldest Mafioso smile.
" O'Donnell compared Trump to a Mafioso and called him an "uneducated bully, serial liar and a misogynist.
He accused Mr. Netanyahu of Mafioso-like tactics and of wanting to hold onto power at any cost.
Matty the Horse, a high-ranking Mafioso who controlled what prosecutors called a "smut cartel" in Times Square.
The Teamsters were ultimately able to come across more as working guys fighting for their cause than mafioso caricatures.
Even if you think that the son of a Mafioso is going to insulate you from consequences, he really isn't.
Even if you think that the son of a Mafioso is going to insulate you from consequences, he really isn't.
But in 2016, a local Mafioso shot a Gambian migrant, Yusupha Susso, in the head, putting him in a coma.
" And at a culminating rally on Saturday night, Mr. Gantz, 60, told supporters that Mr. Netanyahu "acts like a mafioso.
I ended up getting less than my £50 [$72], because the traffickers told me they were protecting me from another mafioso.
The dig of calling someone Fredo is twofold: They get labeled not just a Mafioso but also a failed, pathetic one.
We really folded that into the mafioso awareness of Mr. World in his role as a shit disturber for the Old Gods.
A temple in Bali, Indonesia has apparently been overrun by mafioso macaques that have been stealing tourists' items in exchange for food.
Even after a Mafioso menaces Aaron ("I'll pull your insides out with a pair of pliers"), the boy clings to his optimism.
In fact, it ends up treating the life of a Mafioso with all the pomp and circumstance of a menial day job.
He may have done nothing else wrong, but the feds now have leverage to make him testify against his client, partner, Mafioso, etc.
Both are true, mind you: Myerson was accused of shoplifting, and an affair with a Mafioso left her embroiled in a bribery scandal.
The one thing about the New Jersey mafioso is that generally a lot of them have done most of their work in New York.
Here's a 20173-hour itinerary that avoids such pitfalls, complete with Mafioso-worthy dives, bodega snacks, and a late-night expedition into the wild.
Soon the children are put on "The Program" by an unlicensed doctor whose Mafioso clients keep watch on the street lest he be jailed.
We also learn that Veronica (Camila Mendes), because of her handling of the Nick St. Clair situation, has attracted the attention of the mafioso sons.
Teflon Don is an unrecognized classic, full of front-to-back bangers that represent perhaps the finest collection of big-budget mafioso trap ever made.
He seems like an old-school mafioso you just don't see anymore, an archetype we recently got a taste of during the Lufthansa heist trial.
The mysterious groupuscule of the 'Octopus' families –a few dozen mafioso-like industrialists, traditionally the key to political power on the island– became increasingly confident.
But authorities can remove a child only if they can prove that he or she is physically or psychologically endangered by their families' mafioso behavior.
He's a seemingly-invincible mafioso who ran the Chicago Outfit with ruthless abandon and reigned as the de facto Prohibition-era don of the criminal underworld.
During a meeting with a mafioso in an empty movie theater, Gail is given a photograph of Paul tied up with a dead Berto, (Giuseppe Battiston).
If I've been steering my personal aesthetic in any one direction in recent months, it's been modernist Mafioso, a clash of the gaudy and the elegant.
Gambino crime family boss John Gotti had a famous face, and suspicions abounded that he'd risen to power by orchestrating the murder of mafioso Paul Castellano.
Players argue back and forth about those identities, trying to root out the mafioso and kill that person, via votes cast at the end of each round.
"I don't know if I like the Mafioso connotations of that," said Mr. Coppola, who is 993 and still composing, conducting and devoting his life to opera.
Everyone expects it, and no one is terribly bothered or surprised by a member of Congress or the tabloid press denouncing the "outrageous" protection afforded the Mafioso.
The new menace — a New York-based Mafioso with a grudge played by Adrien Brody — represents the first time they will tangle with the more classic version.
Accardo was an uber famous mafioso ... first serving as Al Capone's underboss, then eventually rising to all-out boss of the Chicago Outfit in the 1940's.
He then relocated his shit to a private property adjacent to New Era Field, where he now continues to do whatever the fuck his Bills mafioso heart desires.
It said the Nigerian crime ring was linked to the Eiye Confraternity - a network that Spanish police have previously compared to the mafioso in Chicago in the 1930s.
No disrespect to police officers, but sometimes they watch too much TV. It was a RICO case, they put up a Mafioso bulletin board with RZA on top.
For now, Mr. Di Maio has said he refuses to join any government involving Silvio Berlusconi, the octogenarian whom Five Star leaders called a mafioso and a psychotic dwarf.
At the barricades, he ran into Kolomoisky, who, with his soft face, bushy gray beard, and black leather jacket, looked like a cross between an elf and a mafioso.
In a brief few weeks, he has undergone a total makeover — from murderous mafioso and "little rocket man" of 2017 to the peaceful engager of the deterrer of today.
That's even though it only came out of stealth two months ago from Craft Ventures, the fund and incubator run by PayPal mafioso David Sacks who sold Yammer to Microsoft.
Later this month, veteran New York crime reporter Larry McShane is coming out with a definitive history of the mafioso, Chin: The Life and Crimes of Mafia Boss Vincent Gigante.
Some local politicians now want to carve the island – once home to the world's biggest landfill, cinematic mafioso Vito Corleone and pop star Christina Aguilera – away from the Big Apple.
" Later, after marrying Carmine (they had three sons), she vows to reject the mafioso life, telling her husband, "I don't want our family to have anything to do with that family.
The Kingpin, a hulking mafioso who'd previously been little more than a B-list Spider-Man villain, was elevated to capo di tutti capo of the Marvel Universe and Daredevil's primary nemesis.
At that point, I knew that wasn't really the place to be, so I left to go ... It's sort of Mafioso-like, too, in a lot of ways, like shake 'em down.
Jake (Andy Samberg) and Holt (Andre Braugher) adjust to living amid pink flamingos in Florida under the witness protection program until the Mafioso Jimmy Figgis, known as the Butcher, can be captured.
When some men made the ill-conceived decision to rob a bookie operation linked to a high-ranking mafioso, it was Lerner, along with Kelley, who was dispatched to straighten things out.
In 1969, Riina and Provenzano led a hit squad against feared boss Michele "the Cobra" Cavataio, ambushing him inside an office in Palermo, killing the Cobra, another mafioso and two innocent bystanders.
Crime&tech's software identifies not pizzo schemes as such, but firms that may be under mafioso control or involved in Mafia crimes such as illegal gambling and trafficking in people, drugs or arms.
Wow. There's a real pleasure to hearing Wayne do the Rick Ross thing to perfection and rap these grandiose Mafioso bars about gangster shit for just a second over this lush, luxurious beat.
One prominent mafioso the police have been unable to capture is Matteo Messina Denaro, nicknamed "Diabolik", who has been on the run since 1993 and comes from the province of Trapani in western Sicily.
Legendary music producer Quincy Jones went on a truth tear in recent interviews with Vulture and GQ, spilling alleged dirt on everyone from Ivanka Trump to Taylor Swift to late mafioso actor Marlon Brando.
Remembered mostly for his role as the turncoat mafioso Salvatore "Sal" Tessio in the The Godfather, Vigoda also starred as detective Phil Fish in the 1970s TV comedy Barney Miller and its spinoff, Fish.
The Muay Thai Mafioso was supposedly on a kill list of people who had garnered "conspicuous wealth" and the military regime, the "National Peace Keeping Force", were on a mission to clean up Dodge.
He had initially tried to join a branch of Colombia's mainstream Liberal Party, led by a popular young politician named Luis Carlos Galán, but he was thwarted when Galán denounced him as a mafioso.
The decline of the city has its roots in attempts by the former mayor, Ignazio Marino, to clean up corruption in public services, a situation which caused mafioso public contractors to renege on their duties.
" The cabbie, who has the gelled hair, tinted aviator glasses and raspy voice of a low-level mafioso from New Jersey, staggers backwards as though he's been shot: "I've been coming here for ten years!
Yet, that's exactly what happened, and a far scarier mafioso, Primo (Luca Marinelli), kills Berto to protect his own stake in Paul, who has been reduced to a hot investment property instead of a person.
Mr. Luzhkov "was one of those who laid the foundations of the current inhumane and Mafioso management system in Moscow and the country," said Vladimir Milov, Russia's former deputy energy minister and now a commentator.
Until police found Rocco Sollecito's corpse in his bullet-riddled luxury SUV a few hundred meters from police headquarters in Laval, just north of Montreal, he was likely the highest-ranking mafioso still standing in Canada.
He also joins Wayne on Jay Z and Rick Ross's "FuckwithmeyouknowIgotit," and the two of them combine to far more grandiose and sinister action movie-quality ends than two of the greatest mafioso portraitists of all time.
One prominent mafioso the police have been unable to capture is Matteo Messina Denaro, nicknamed "Diabolik", who has been on the run since 1993 and comes from the province of Trapani, which lies to the west of Palermo.
And so a compromise emerged — or at least a "protection racket," as Glick calls it, like when the Mafioso tells the businessman he'd hate to see his nice shop burn down, so why don't they make a deal.
You open a company on a joint venture basis in a Chinese province, okay, and because you only own 49%, they own 51% or more, the local party leaders -- you know, these are like mafioso Dons, I'm told.
Mark Zuckerberg has made his fair share of enemies over the years, but he doesn't have — or he didn't, at least early on — like mob boss mafioso types ready to break his legs for entering their market or whatever.
After Lindsay Lohan flaked on her promise to turn on their Christmas lights, Kettering waged war on the party girl with the intensity of a Mafioso pursuing a vendetta and the fastidiousness of Mary Berry judging a village bake sale.
I couldn't help smiling, Freddie Jackson, thinking one afternoon about poor, long-suffering tough-guy mafioso Tony Soprano on TV, romanced and undermined by his female psychoanalyst as vice versa he endeavors to undermine and romance her in her office.
" —Andrew McCarthy, contributing editor of National Review, on Trump's ignorance on foreign policy "He doesn't know the Constitution, history, political philosophy, nuclear strategy, diplomacy, defense, economics beyond real estate, or even, despite his low-level-mafioso comportment, how ordinary people live.
His father, Tommaso Buscetta, had been a soldier in the Sicilian Mafia, the first high-ranking Mafioso to break the code of silence in the 1980s at a time when the Sicilians took omerta far more seriously than their American brethren.
Given various nicknames over the years - Toto, Shorty, the Beast among them - Riina was 19 when he shot a man dead during a gang fight in Corleone and spent six years in prison, a rite of passage for a mafioso.
To get around state regulations that prohibited gay people from being served alcoholic beverages, mafioso "Fat Tony" Lauria operated the Stonewall Inn as a private club, taking its name from the previous bar-restaurant so he wouldn't have to change the sign.
"I've said it for a long time - this citizen has behaved like a mafioso and his attitude of going to seek refuge in a country that promotes and defends terrorism - the dictatorship of Nicolas Maduro - confirms that," Duque told journalists in coastal Cartagena.
"A person who is a Mafioso does not live as a Christian because with his life he blasphemes against the name of God," Francis said in the sermon of a Mass from some 80,000 people in the port area of the Sicilian capital.
Filled out by a fantastical modern-day chapter, in which the ancient convent has become the home of a vampire who holds sway over the town like a courtly, benevolent Mafioso, "Blood of My Blood" is minor Bellocchio but possesses his characteristic fluidity and subtle (yet devastating) humor.
Perhaps part of his charm to me was that he seemed like the embodiment of traditional masculinity, with the chiseled physique of a UFC fighter, the commanding presence of a Godfather-style mafioso, and a strong jaw that would clench whenever he was mad or lost in thought.
Stone, according to the indictment, told Credico before his House Intelligence Committee testimony that he should pull a "Frank Pentangeli," referring to a fictional mafioso in the second Godfather film who commits perjury before a congressional committee to refute allegations that the Corleone family runs a nationwide crime syndicate.
In April, 22008, he accused Mueller, with no apparent evidence, of complicity in one of the worst scandals in F.B.I. history, in which four men in Boston were wrongly imprisoned for murder, in 230, based on false testimony from a mafioso who was also an informant for the Bureau.
Deuce Bigalow: Riggli Digglio and the Italian GigoloSandler plays an ex-mafioso named Riggli Digglio who helps Deuce Bigalow (Rob Schneider) and his Italian cousin Donatello Bigalow (Rob Schneider) track down the sociopathic restauranteur Dante Stromboli (Rob Schneider), who's surreptitiously ransacking the kitchen cabinets of every male sex worker in Europe.
With every album cycle, a "new" Papa Emeritus is introduced—Emeritus II, with a slightly more stylized robe; Emeritus III, with a simpler skull design, slicked-back hair, white opera gloves, and a black Nehru jacket; and now Cardinal Copia, a Mafioso personality with a poorly-applied old man prosthetic on his face.
It's an interesting song in retrospect, too, because it falls at more or less an ideal midpoint of snap music, the elastic party rap subgenre that had ruled Atlanta and radio at large for the previous couple of years, and trap, the ascendant mafioso rap subgenre that continues to rule Atlanta and radio at large today.
Based on the life of Tommaso Buscetta, the Italian mafioso-turned-informant whose testimony in high-profile trials in the 1980s and 1990s helped shed light on the inner workings of La Cosa Nostra and bring several of its members to justice, "The Traitor" is as just as brutal as you might expect from such a true-crime tale.
Aside from a permed and mulletted married couple in the 80s, Stone and Hill get to play dueling thieves at a swanky 1940s seance; a drunken elfin mountain guide in a knockoff Lord of the Rings scenario; the tattooed, platinum grilled, pigtail braided son of a New Jersey mafioso; an undercover CIA agent from Texas; and a dopey Icelandic diplomat.
Your only rest comes when you are insulting somebody, when you are threatening to throw your opponent in jail, when you are looming over her menacingly like a mafioso thug on the precipice of a hit, when you are bellowing that she has "tremendous hate in her heart" when it is clear to everyone you are only projecting what is in your own.
What I'm talking about, of course, is Trumpism: a cult led by a racist, or a man who plays a racist on TV, who also revels in emphasizing his outtaborough tough-guy cred, though the truth is he's neither a Belfast brawler nor a Neapolitan mafioso, but the rich-kid scion of a millionaire family of German descent from so far out and leafy in Queens that it's basically Nassau County, Lawn Guyland.
Among the impressive young cast members are Emma Grimsley as the sullen Barbara; Sahoko Sato Timpone as Ms. Soon-Yi-Nam, an assertive factory owner and Susana's former employer (Mozart's Marcellina); and Ethan Herschenfeld as Babayan, an Armenian mafioso (Mozart's Bartolo.) And the next time I see a mezzo-soprano singing Cherubino in Mozart's "Figaro," it's going to be hard to forget the sassy way the light tenor Dwayne A. Washington turned this character into Li'l B-Man, who stole the show.

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