ruffian

बदमाश
definition
noun
Well, so long as he could hide his emotions when they crossed paths with the thieves - bullies and ruffians were always drawn to the fearful.
a violent person, especially one involved in crime.
translation of 'ruffian'
उत्पाती,
शोहदा,
गुंडा
noun
बदमाश,
आततायी मनुष्य,
गुण्डा
example
A few days earlier a 'ruffian' had snatched a woman's chain.
These were not wild-eyed, rabble-rousing 'ruffians' .
They used to say soccer is a gentleman's game played by 'ruffians' and rugby is a ruffian's game played by gentlemen.
Good heavens, you could have been killed going into a den of 'ruffians' like that.
No cooked food could be sold, and shops were not to shelter 'ruffians' , thieves, or prostitutes.
Such rowdy, 'ruffianly' , and apparently motiveless violence has a much longer history than the term hooligan.
He was, in fact, a leader of a gang of Essex 'ruffians' , whose speciality was robbery with violence.
Even the tsotsis, the unkempt street 'ruffians' of the 1930s, began to embrace the quest for style in the 1950s.
This first feature filmed in Irish follows the tale of an aging producer of poitin (the Irish equivalent of moonshine) and the two young 'ruffians' who rob him.
He too, the boy thinks, has known hard times: the bully on the next block, the 'ruffians' in his third grade class.
I do apologise for my 'ruffianly' appearance, ma'am.
Obviously, it was a case of collusion between the state and the lawbreaking 'ruffians' .
Well, so long as he could hide his emotions when they crossed paths with the thieves - bullies and 'ruffians' were always drawn to the fearful.
The tactics of the violent 'ruffians' failed in this year's election.
In early twentieth-century Chicago, where guns were readily available, local 'ruffians' were less inclined to announce that they would abide no disrespect or take on all corners.
And he had traveled many places, heard rumors of all sorts, and been threatened by 'ruffians' and rogues who would have stolen from him or killed him; he had felt fear then.
Albert is a regular at this place, bringing along his gang of 'ruffians' and louts to watch him eat sloppily and hurl insults at everyone that walks by.
Within a few hours even the toughest of the tough 'ruffians' would break down and start confessing.
As the proportion of homicides committed with firearms surged, even the swaggering 'ruffians' of local bars may have thought twice before challenging any and all onlookers.
And the state tolerated 'ruffianism' so long as disorder was kept at a minimum, and its authority was not fundamentally challenged.
Presently the man whistled and another 'ruffianly' person sprang out from near the gate at the corner of the Grotto-field and joined his companion.
But Morgan makes enemies right away when he foils a mugging by a gang of local 'ruffians' .
On New Year's Day 1753 an eighteen-year-old London maidservant called Elizabeth Canning was abducted in the City by two 'ruffians' .
Vidocq served a lucrative apprenticeship with various 'ruffians' , vagabonds and swindlers.
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