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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181. Managers could rob you blind and probably, with the aid of electronic intelligence, even blinder.
182. But it was snuffed out just before half-time when hooker Duane Mann seized on a Rob Nolan error to score.
183. Rob was her rapt audience, especially fond of her Hamlet.
184. Rob Schubert was involved in the early discussions: In March 1985 we began discussing the density of the project.
185. So Guthrie went to Cincinnati to rob a bank on his own.
186. Rob Hurtt, R-Orange, whose campaign contributions are aimed at electing more conservative Republican legislators.
187. But scribblers like me and Rob on the page before this?
188. The rice and cash grants are being stolen by officials, who also rob the fertilizer sent here and sell it.
189. I got up off the grass and strolled over to where Rob was sitting.
190. Rob just got tired of living with her, I guess.
191. Chin up, Rob, life goes on.
192. A wise fox will never rob his neighbour's henroost.
193. Somehow, Rob didn't get around to telling me where.
194. To rob Peter to pay Paul.
195. Rob is a nickname for Robert.
196. The thieves hatched a plan to rob the bank.
197. Two men formed a plot to rob the bank.
197. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
198. Sloppy routines rob teachers of precious instruction time.
199. Rob tried to smuggle his puppy into the house.
200. The criminal throttle the watchman and rob the bank.
201. Rob: Did she just say carbon dating events?
202. The thugs who rob old people are beneath contempt.
203. Do not rob peter to pay paul.
204. To rob of goods or valuables, especially after capture.
205. He went to knock Rob up at 4.30am.
206. Kiddy ! Why did you rob our money bag?
207. She notes that some mastaba (early non-pyramid tomb) walls in Giza and Saqqara were actually inscribed with "curses" meant to terrify those who would desecrate or rob the royal resting place.
208. After partying hard the night before, Sophia splits from the group to pursue Rob, a hansom young tourist from the states.
209. Loch Lomond had also bewitched Sir 24)Walter Scott, the famous author of Rob Roy and Lady of the Lake, who set both of his best-selling novels right here, on the banks of Loch Lomond.
210. The LCC also forecast that an armed struggle would rob Syrian protesters of their "moral superiority" over the regime.
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