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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211. "They let the enemy build mosques in our midst, let them rob our old folk and mingle blood with our women, " says the white supremacist of the Norwegian political class.
212. Chewing stimulates nerves that promote the release of hormones responsible for activating the gastrointestinal system, wrote study author Rob Schuster of Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in California.
213. Please remove only your bra ( brassiere ) and put on this rob.
214. Or follow in the footsteps of Rob Roy and Walter Scott through the Trossachs to soak up "the scenery of a fairy dream", as Scott described it.
215. As Rob Lang of Virginia Tech has noted, the interior West is now the most urbanised region in America, largely because there is so little water outside the cities.
216. Bald eagles snatch fish at the water surface, rob osprey of fish, and eat carrion.
217. A small, remote desert town is turned upside down when two bikers from the Iron Bandits gang show up at a local bar, rough up the patrons and rob the place.
218. A criminal tried to rob a supermarket with a candy bar.
219. Nobody can rob me of my right to work and speak.
220. By Moner-war, they makes an invisible new colonial rob[sentencedict.com], in order to divert their own expense in financial crisis onto us.
221. There will be little left to rob, for the city has been well nigh stripped clean.
222. When Bull and his men rob the payroll, Gene chases them down.
223. Rob is currently a RI Representative to the Organization of American States.
224. Early last month Rob Freeman, the authority's boss , delivered grim news.
225. The Bob and Rob Show : Weekly English lessons from a Yankee and a Brit.
226. But how could he be sure that others wouldn't rob the place ?
227. Forest dwellers may also spend much of their time in this voluntary shut down, explains Rob Gration(sentencedict.com/rob.html), president of the Australasian Bat Society.
228. Rob and his parents entered into a relationship with Vocational Rehabilitation and the local supported employment agency in order to help Rob find a job.
229. Jacob is a double-dyed scoundrel who would rob his own mother!
230. This movie is a sequel to The Graduate , and is directed by Rob Reiner.
231. According to an urban legend, bank robber Willie Sutton was once asked: "Why do you rob banks?"
232. Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff directed this animation which was produced by Don Hahn.
233. I don't understand why Rob and Kristen gave me the cold shoulder.
234. To rob of goods by force, especially in time of war; plunder.
235. Our friend Rob is as rich as Croesus, but dependent upon his father.
236. to rob a bank.
237. Rob has also been a guest lecturer at Cambridge University and has been awarded prizes for his presentations from the Palaeontological Association and the Natural History Museum, London.
238. Our house is hell, and you, a merry devil, did rob it of some taste of tediousness .
239. In order to riding too quickly, the motorcycle a head of falls down and rob of wrap is also jilted one side.
240. Many Americans know this as the case involving a clean-cut former Special Forces soldier turned diplomat who fired in self-defense as two Pakistanis were trying to rob him.
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