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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121. He had told Rob there was a nearby house for rent.
122. Rob Madgwick dispossessed Wright and fired in a shot that was well saved by Stuart Burt.
123. Rob hit the speed bumps fast, a nonverbal message to the guard.
124. Speedo knew that he owed his life to Rob; he was grateful and loyal.
125. I leave it all up to Rob as I blank out my mind and hang on to my sanity.
126. Both Richard and Rob seem to be jogging along quite nicely.
127. A few hours later, just before midnight, Kirkpatrick came in to rob the restaurant, where he had once worked.
128. Rob swore he hadn't been speeding when the police stopped him.
129. Then the ghoul will rob the corpse of the interred jewellery and devour the newly dead flesh with its sharp fangs.
130. Albert remained politely in the car while Rob climbed the water tower.
131. Rob is still driving and is soon steering by the tree tops since the mist is so dense.
132. Five minutes before the break, Jan Molby's pass gave Rob Jones a chance on the edge of the penalty area.
133. Two men tried to rob him as he left the restaurant.
134. Perhaps talking to her about Rob made him feel that some one was dancing on his own grave.
135. Rob Morse is a columnist for the San Francisco Examiner.
136. For to rob a person of her virtue is worse than cutting her throat.
137. Rob made his back to the Toyota and did not look up at the darkened villa.
138. Rob Rio and the Revolvers rocked while sequined and tuxedoed revelers danced amid a plethora of King Tut-like splendor.
139. Rob had never asked where the tapes came from(sentencedict.com/rob.html), whether they were gift or booty.
140. Rob Small rides the winter Cornish surf; holy tampons in the water!
141. Later in the evening the three other important factors arrived, Jean, Rob and the boat.
142. Rob had been under his wing seven years, a protege of sorts, a promising young.
143. But Speedo was already on the floor, slinking past Rob into the hallway.
144. Instead, he might be cursed with one who would rob him blind and charge him three-times the wages for the privilege.
145. Without stage drama, her eccentricity blossomed, and drew Jack and Rob into it.
146. Rob lifted the candle and could make out a sheet of water, spreading.
147. For a moment she regretted that she hadn't tried harder to dissuade Rob from his plan.
148. Rob Navias, United Press International correspondent, describes what happened seconds after the explosion.
149. I was surprised, very surprised, because Rob was involved with this project from the inception.
150. Rob let Al talk until he finally spilled his guts about his affair with Louise.
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