mugger in English

noun
1
a person who attacks and robs another in a public place.
They are burglars, dealers, vandals, thugs, muggers , arsonists, a menace to society.
2
a large short-snouted Indian crocodile, venerated by many Hindus.
While in India the number of muggers and gharials are growing in large numbers, salt-water crocodiles are rare as they generally grow in estuarine areas.

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1. Brother carved up by some mugger?

2. The mugger assulted the woman; Nightmares assailed him regularly.

3. The mugger had bashed her about.

4. The mugger laid to a blind man.

5. I look like a purse-pincher, a goddamn mugger?

6. A mugger assailed him on the dark street.

7. The mugger pulled a knife on his victim.

8. 8 A truck driver nabbed the suspected mugger.

9. The mugger pulled a shank on the victim.

10. The policeman chased the mugger down the alley.

11. A mugger grabbed her handbag as she was walking across the park.

12. A mugger is an example of an Assailant.

13. The police have not captured the mugger yet.

14. The mugger leave his victim lying in the road.

15. A mugger tore Sylvia's gold chain from her neck.

16. The mugger thrust at his victim with a knife.

17. Aggressore m (plural aggressori) aggressor, attacker, assailant, mugger; Related terms . aggredire; aggressione; Anagrams

18. Being chased by a mugger is a hair - raising experience.

19. The police issued an identikit picture of the mugger. Sentencedict.com

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23. We ran after the mugger as fast as we could, but he got away.

24. The second mugger was black, taller than his accomplice and stocky wearing a bracelet on his wrist.

25. Cupped (noun) The exact opposite of being mugged in which another person retrieves the victim's items from a mugger

26. Synonyms for Cracksman include thief, larcenist, robber, stealer, bandit, burglar, crook, embezzler, housebreaker and mugger

27. 27 The second mugger was black, taller than his accomplice and stocky wearing a bracelet on his wrist.

28. The pensioner was so angry, he tripped up the mugger with his walking stick and grabbed the book back.

29. 25 Some people carry a ten dollar bill, to keep the potential mugger happy and stave off an angry attack.

30. Read in studio An eighty four year old man has foiled a mugger who tried to steal his pension book.

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