Garotting was the method adopted by the hooligans who at one time infested the canal side, and made it so perilous a place that now the banks are patrolled by plain-clothes officers.
To the thieves and hooligans who are his neighbours the name means nothing.
He was no longer a man: it was a lamentable bit of human wreckage the hooligans had before them!
The hooligans had formed a circle beneath the black hole where the bucket moved up and down.
The seven or eight hooligans assembled there awaiting the return of the Beard and the Beadle, sent with Emilet to kidnap Jules, could not believe that.
According to age, one after another, the hooligans passed on the hammer, and, in a blind passion of hate, beat followed beat on the agonising body of Jules!
The soldiers then meekly surrendered their rifles and the parade moved on, reinforced in every street with deserters, criminals, hooligans and other undesirable elements such as are to be found in all large cities.
In the city of Moghilev the lawlessness of the soldiers and the local hooligans assumed appalling dimensions (October 10).
The hooligans will meet there, if you don't,' said David grimly.
No Machiavellian paraphernalia of agents provocateurs, no hooligans with false grey beards, masquerading as Jewish rioters or blasphemers.
Soon the house was besieged by police, troops, and hooligans in devilish league.
The real hooligansbegan looting after Handrosan had gotten the students out of the district.
The strangers' mile, followed by the Homeric combat with the two Hooligans and that ghastly sprint to wind up with, had left him decidedly unfit for further feats of pedestrianism.
Hooligans of twenty years and twelve stone do not learn to ride on small ladies' machines, or, if they do, it is probably without the permission of the small lady who owns the same.
The hooligans were making merry in a dirty, ill-smelling beerhouse.
The hooligans went into the main street, the Sretenka.
Athanase Georgevitch said: "There are hooligansthat ought to have existed even if they never have.
Athanase was choking over a little piece of toast that he had soaked in his soup) "they say that he has driven away all the hooligans and even all the beggars of the church of Kasan.
When it became night, Helen was taken to a house owned by theHooligans in La Grange--and Helen has been there ever since.
Besides, if what Brady says is true, we've got a bigger case against the Hooligansthan they can possibly get against me.
The Hooligans might have a case against me for house-breaking, but I'll take a chance.
Then you can tell us where to go and we'll have Whipple, Pete and the two Hooligans behind the bars before daylight.
It's a mansion, and a fine one, but it's a safe bet that theHooligans won't be taking care of the place another year.
The hooligans at the street corner were very drunk and very noisy.
The hooligans tore the purse and several coins fell to the ground.
Money was scarce; Norah had lost every penny of hers on the night that the hooligans attacked her.
The hooligans who stood at the street corner soon knew her by repute, for an ill name flies far and sticks fast.
It was plainly not only, nor even chiefly, the hooligans she feared, but the amazéd eye of some acquaintance.
Why, the attack of those hooligans on a handful of defenceless women.
This pair of hooligans knew that the boiler wasn't damaged.
Soon as he got word that his hiredhooligans had failed to wreck the boiler, he had come up with this plan to knock O'Hara off the job.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hooligans" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.