Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word ROB


ROB

Definitions of ROB

  1. (transitive) To steal from, especially using force or violence.
  2. (transitive) To deprive of, or withhold from, unjustly or injuriously; to defraud.
  3. (transitive, figuratively, used with "of") To deprive (of).
  4. (transitive, slang) To burgle.
  5. (transitive, UK, slang) To steal.
  6. (intransitive) To commit robbery.
  7. (sports) To take possession of the ball, puck etc. from.
  8. A syrup made of evaporating fruit juice over a fire, usually mixed with sugar or honey, and especially used for medicinal purposes. [from 15th c.]
  9. A male given name.
  10. (photography) Region of background (in digital images).
  11. (rarecompared to the pet form) A surname from given names, derived from Robert.

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Examples of Using ROB in a Sentence

  • The couple were known for their bank robberies and multiple murders, although they preferred to rob small stores or rural funeral homes.
  • They are witches, who rode through the sky on the back of flying bucks provided to them by the Devil to rob and murder common people and church possessions.
  • It follows a gang of outlaws who hold up and rob a steam train at a station in the American West, flee across mountainous terrain, and are finally defeated by a posse of locals.
  • In her autobiography, the singer says that she initially planned that Rick Chertoff, who produced She's So Unusual, would produce what would become her second album, however, the experience with him was problematic and she changed her mind, likewise she refused to produce the album with Rob Hyman since he was affiliated with Chertoff.


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