Synonym: burglarize, filch, loot, pilfer, pillage, plunder, sack, steal, thieve. Similar words: throb, robot, probe, robber, robust, robert, microbe, probate. Meaning: [rɑb /rɒb] v. 1. take something away by force or without the consent of the owner 2. rip off; ask an unreasonable price.
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61. Rob said, rocking back in his philosophic lawn chair.
62. Otherwise it will rob other facilities - or grants.
63. Rob meant to be quick and clean.
64. Did Rob give the money to you?
65. Reluctantly[sentencedict.com], Rob persuades Suzanne to undergo tests.
66. Rob shot a look at Loulse, who smiled.
67. Music was a mystery to Rob.
68. Rob got dressed in a hurry.
69. Offensive coordinator Rob Green was named interim coach.
70. And Rob, the twice-fired software engineer?
71. Rob had mixed feelings about the house.
72. Rob said. --- Thisis a guilty conscience.
73. Heartrending, Rob thought; he could hardly bear to look.
74. Rob wanted to discuss with the guard the concept of security.
75. This tends to rob submerged aquatic plants of light and hinder their growth.
76. Bennett, 44 years old, succeeds Rob Dickenson, 46, who recently was named president of a new company division.
77. Chiddingfold should have taken the lead after five minutes when Rob Madgwick conceded a penalty for a trip.
78. They weight us down, they rob us,(www.Sentencedict.com) they starve us.
79. The path narrowed, and Maude moved out in front, humming a tune Rob recognized.
80. Rob climbed down and watched Albert kick small branches from the gutter.
81. And the remarkable thing about it is that there is no schools or anything to learn you to rob.
82. Rob always showered me with compliments and made me feel special.
83. At the next portage we change seats and Rob drives us as we head towards Savernake and Bruce Tunnel.
84. Consequently they sound stilted and reluctant and rob what they say of much reward value.
85. Huong waved with both hands in Victnamese gestures that Rob translated to mean, stow the pitcher and glasses.
86. Phil sent us this delightful centrefold of star columnists Rob Beattie and Ken Kessler.
87. The supply of people who have money to be robbed of will never exceed the demand to rob them.
88. Rob said he caught a 20-pound fish, but I think he was exaggerating.
89. In this one-Albert pouring and Rob drinking-Rob was just another white boozer.
90. Later that evening, two men plotted to rob the parson.
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