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mob

[mob] / mɒb /




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Many of them were Indigenous—long.and short-haired, light-and dark-complected, dressed like punks and clean girls and mob wives and everything else that had ever become an aesthetic.

From Literature

Clare shrank back as the mob of animals skulked forward, closing the distance between them.

From Literature

As special counsel, reporters and camera crews would mob Mueller to catch footage of him on his way into work.

From The Wall Street Journal

But as any financial news reader knows, investors have been mobbing the exits of nontraded private credit funds in the past month.

From Barron's

The instant of dismissal we would mob the door of Barracks 8, stepping on each others’ heels in our eagerness to get inside, to shrink the world back to understandable proportions.

From Literature