rob|robbed|robbing|robs in English
verb
[rɑb /rɒb]
steal, plunder, illegally take property by force
Use "rob|robbed|robbing|robs" in a sentence
1. The disease robs you of muscle control.
2. Robbing, murdering, ransacking churches.
3. By robbing and killing.
4. Wasting time is robbing oneself.
5. I robbed banks.
6. You are robbing your own countrymen
7. He robbed the bank!
8. You were caught robbing a diamond exchange.
9. Robbed a bank, a stagecoach.
10. He abetted the thief in robbing the bank.
11. They killed four policemen while robbing a bank.
12. She was drugged and robbed.
13. We rob banks.
14. Robbing efficiency was clearly higher in albatrosses than gulls.
15. He was robbed in broad daylight.
16. We've been robbing the rich for the poor.
17. That guy robbed a convenience store.
18. Our luggage was robbed in broad daylight.
19. I robbed a high-interest bank.
20. And robbing and stealing And just plain dirty dealing
21. They robbed the bank in broad daylight.
22. Rob a drug dealer?
23. I don't rob banks.
24. All right, what's the first rule of robbing a bank?
25. My father is paranoid about being robbed.