Similar words: robin, probing, strobing, manhood, personhood, jackie robinson, in-house, pinhole. Meaning: n. legendary English outlaw of the 12th century; said to have robbed the rich to help the poor.
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(1) The horseman came up to Robin Hood, brandishing his sword.
(2) Robin Hood had no scruples about robbing the rich to give to the poor.
(3) Robin Hood asked to be buried where his arrow landed. Sentencedict.com
(4) Robin Hood was an outlaw who lived in the forest and stole from the rich to give to the poor.
(5) Was Robin Hood a historical figure?
(6) She suggested to Robin Hood that they switch clothing and that Robin Hood work at the spinning wheel.
(7) In this one, Robin Hood was being chased by the bishop through the forest.
(8) There was even a buccaneering Robin Hood element, in that their programmes had a genuine popular appeal.
(9) Romer portrayed himself as a latter-day Robin Hood who took money and gave it to the underprivileged.
(10) Any film appearance by Robin Hood reinforced a belief that this wooded playground was surely once part of a Sherwood Forest.
(11) The Characters Robin Hood: A scoundrel and a thief, but good-hearted.
(12) When the bishop was gone, Robin Hood dashed out of the house to rejoin his men.
(13) Robin Hood: I know, he'll make me court jester.
(14) But we'll play Robin Hood—it's nobby fun.
(15) Robin Hood was a man with a stout heart.
(16) Was Robin Hood a loan shark?
(17) During this time, Robin Hood had traveled to Nottingham.
(18) the legend of Robin Hood.
(19) Robin really entered the public space through the ballads of the 14th and 15th centuries -- "Robin Hood and the Monk, " "Robin Hood and the Potter, " and "A Gest of Robyn Hood."
(20) EDWINSTOWE, England - Robin Hood might have a hard time hiding out in the Sherwood Forest of today.
(21) "The taxing aspect of this is worse than Robin Hood," said economist Peter Morici, a University of Maryland professor. "He's resurrecting class warfare for political gain."
(22) Scholars debate whether Robin Hood or King Arthur ever really existed.
(23) Perhaps the most libertarian version of the Robin Hood story comes from an unlikely source for libertarianism—the BBC, in its 2006-2009 Robin Hood series, starring Jonas Armstrong.
(24) I am Robin Hood, as thy carcase soon shall know.
(25) With the coming of television, old legends such as those of Robin Hood and King Arthur were reborn.
(26) It had been intended to provide turning facilities at the Robin Hood, but no suitable place could be found.
(27) But the face behind the mask resembles a gangster as much as a guerrilla, Jesse James as much as Robin Hood.
(28) The greedy Sheriff of Nottingham was eager to capture Robin Hood.
(29) So Merkel's sherpa argued that any mention of linking the so-called Robin Hood tax to aid should be removed from the text.
(30) An alleged hacker has been hailed as a latter-day Robin Hood for leaking financial data about banks and state-owned firms to Latvian TV, BBC reported.
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