Synonym: bunch, crowd, horde, mass, multitude, pack, throng. Similar words: mobile, automobile, mobile phone, upwardly mobile. Meaning: [mɑb /mɒb] n. 1. a disorderly crowd of people 2. a loose affiliation of gangsters in charge of organized criminal activities 3. an association of criminals. v. press tightly together or cram.
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(91) And there's a movie star's fame - a mob outside your hotel hoping to catch a glimpse of you leaving.
(92) Their car had hardly turned the corner when the mob arrived and smashed the house to pieces.
(93) He needed only a mob cap and frilly apron to complete the image.
(94) When I first tried to envision this tiny woman trying to hold off a mob of angry right-wingers, I almost laughed.
(95) The chief policeman went on talking with the Brooks Brothers clerk, seemingly unperturbed by the size and mood of the mob.
(96) More crudely, they are written off as a rampaging mob, victim to primitive urges or the machinations of conspirators.
(97) As if He'd have any time for us with the mob of Holy Joes He's got to see to.
(98) The two men were confused by the hostile reception the mob gave them, and they had reason to be.
(99) Then came the Christmas Day massacre, by an Inkatha mob several hundred strong.
(100) I avoided the mob on the path by descending 200 feet sledging on my rucksack on a long snow bank.
(101) An angry mob creates confusion and prevents the smooth running of its hunting sequence.
(102) She suddenly saw herself and her comrades not as prophets but as a howling and marauding mob.
(103) He wrote Moody for authority to ask a grand jury which was in session for an indictment against the mob leaders.
(104) The mob, my informant tells me[sentencedict.com], therefore set fire to the Thana.
(105) In Vera Cruz, a mob gathered in front of the government building and demanded a picture of Santa Anna.
(106) A mob of fans caused millions of pounds worth of damage in the area surrounding the stadium.
(107) He would come back and find the heavy mob were selling Tombstone as holiday homes.
(108) One of the city leaders was nearly lynched on Nov. 27 by a mob.
(109) Here she is pushed and pulled, directed and redirected,[www.Sentencedict.com] forced to go with the flow of the mob.
(110) The regulars and the heavy mob from Fleet Street arrived and we just managed to catch the last train to Cambridge.
(111) The one bat was copied by the dozens until the animators had a mob.
(112) For him, being above politics really meant being above the mob.
(113) Then some old women placed themselves at the front of the mob, alternately calming the children and half-heartedly chastising them.
(114) On September 28, when a black named William Brown was jailed on the charge of assault, a mob quickiy gathered.
(115) Demonstrators also pressed the nationalist campaign for a temple on the site of a mosque demolished by a Hindu mob in December.
(116) Initial reports indicated hundreds had been killed when a military unit had been stoned by a hungry and unruly mob.
(117) The second night the marchers showed up, the neighborhood mob grew to almost a thousand.
(118) The humans were met not by priests but by a terrifying mob of individuals they later learned to call Runa.
(119) The mob in reaction burst in and set the torch to the structure.
(120) The crowd was on the point of becoming a lynch mob, but were still linked in a human chain.