drug lord
the head of an organization or network involved in illegal drug trafficking.
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How to use drug lord in a sentence
Bailey was celebrated in some corners and scorned in others as he represented deeply unpopular suspects ranging from mutilation murderers and international drug lords to get-rich-quick-scheme artists.
F. Lee Bailey, defense lawyer for the famous and infamous, dies at 87 | Paul W. Valentine | June 3, 2021 | Washington PostMurderous drug lord, extreme police action, front-page mugshots.
The man who built a spyware empire says it’s time to come out of the shadows | Bobbie Johnson | August 19, 2020 | MIT Technology ReviewHis latest target has been Hajji Hassan, a Baluch drug lord who fled Iran and settled in Turbat in 2000.
The Dangerous Drug-Funded Secret War Between Iran and Pakistan | Umar Farooq | December 29, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTGov. Calzada made it seem as though the drug lord were captured alone.
Nothing was quite made for the stage like the hilarious story of a teacher with cancer who turns into a meth-dealing drug lord.
Sources say the drug lord became quite talkative when he was high.
Pablo Escobar’s Private Prison Is Now Run by Monks for Senior Citizens | Jeff Campagna | June 7, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe point was to kill Gustavo Fring, the drug lord for whom they were both working, but Jesse never did the deed.
‘Breaking Bad’: The 7 Plot Points You Need to Remember for the Final Season | Andrew Romano | August 8, 2013 | THE DAILY BEAST
British Dictionary definitions for druglord
/ (ˈdrʌɡˌlɔːd) /
a criminal who controls the distribution and sale of large quantities of illegal drugs
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