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waggoner    音标拼音: [w'ægənɚ]
v. 用运货马车搬运

用运货马车搬运

waggoner
n 1: the driver of a wagon [synonym: {wagoner}, {waggoner}]


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    In April 1992, the powerful image of John Gotti—the sharply dressed, seemingly untouchable Mafia boss—was finally shattered On April 2, a federal jury in Brooklyn convicted Gotti on all charges, including murder, racketeering, obstruction of justice, and tax evasion The verdict marked a turning point for the Gambino crime family, once the most dominant of New York’s Five Families, and
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    Despite the new prosperity, the coming years would be marked with death for John Gotti, both personal and business On March 18, 1980, Gotti’s second-youngest child Frank, aged 12, would send himself into the road on a mini-motorbike, being hit by a car driven by a neighbor, John Favara
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