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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241. Wing Commander Rob Scott, defence consultant adviser in ophthalmology, said the Brainport vision technology, made by US company Wicab, will be trialled by the UK serviceman soon.
242. So beautiful and alluring actually be also to rob of a murderer!
243. Rob was the first to take up the cudgels for his friend.
244. All of his earlier gang members were either dead or in prison, but Jesse recruited Bob and Charlie Ford to help him rob the Platte City bank.
245. "That's probably the most positive thing any investor could hear from them," said Rob Lutts, chief investment officer of Cabot Money Management in Salem, Massachusetts.
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247. Mark put the cold pack on the ankle, then told Rob to lie down.
248. Police say Kasey Kazee entered Shamrock Liquors and attempted to rob the store. Employees were astonished that he had disguised his face by wrapping it in duct tape!
249. Ten minutes later, Tom puts the lasagna in the oven. Rob and Marie arrive.
250. " Rob reports that "Snippets finally went live with its new transcode formats.
251. Short of money recently, he could only rob Peter to pay Paul.
252. They didn't want them to join in straightway to rob and kill the Jews.
253. When Herby Branscum and Rob Hill wouldn't lie for him, he indicted them.
254. We can no longer ignore the crisis of water, nor can we rob and ravage water resource of the nature dissolutely for one's own greed and avarice.
255. They were told to stab a mannequin, rob it of $ 20, then lie about the " crime. "
256. Kitchin, Rob ( 2000 ) Conducting research in human geography: theory, methodology and practice, Harlow: New York.
257. Here too, you can trace the footsteps of heroes like St Columba, Sir William Wallace, Robert the Bruce and Mary, Queen of Scots ... and of outlaws like Rob Roy.
257. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
258. Rob Gordon, a criminologist at Simon Fraser University, says attempts at creating an agency to curb the gangs have repeatedly failed.
259. Relishing this setting, director Rob Marshall triumphs in bringing Arthur Golden ' s1997 worldwide best seller 40) lusciously to life as a 41)sumptuous love story.
260. Evapotranspiration may deplete the soil moisture and rob supplies of ground water.
261. Even singer Rob Thomas of matchbox twenty - himself no stranger to screaming women - was taken aback.
262. In road condition simulator design, the "crank - slip" mechanism composed of the guide screw nut, frame and support rob, it is a kind of innovation of slope simulation method.
263. "OPERA is to be congratulated for doing some important and sensitive checks, but independent checks are the way to go, " said Rob Plunkett, co-spokesman for MINOS, in a statement to the press.
264. Reese looked stunning as usual in a white satin period dress, while Rob kept it classy and casual in a white button up and loosened bowtie.
265. It is illegal to rob a bank and then shoot at teller a water pistol.
266. Shui Liao, was away for a long talk about Fangkun soldiers from the armpit out a knife and ran into the street to rob a restaurant kitchen, hand - held north Double Door flight.
267. Their plan was to get the rich man to drink the Mickey Finn. Then when he fell asleep they would rob all his money, jewellery, and even the rich clothes he wore.
268. Starr had indicted the two owners of the Perry County Bank, lawyer Herby Branscum Jr. and accountant Rob Hill, on charges arising out of my 1990 gubernatorial campaign.
269. If we are nervous, agitated or unpeaceful we begin to rob energy from others.
270. Rob was terribly handsome, which wasn't necessarily a sound basis permanent relationship.
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