Phrases with «robber»

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A robber is a person who takes something that doesn't belong to them, usually by force or without the permission of the owner. Full definition

Adjective + «robber»

Noun + «robber»

Sentences with «robber»

  • During the 1997 North Hollywood Bank Shootout in California, a time when Assault Weapons were (and still are) illegal in California, two bank robbers armed with illegal assault weapons and illegal 100 round magazines held off 200 policemen armed with only shotguns and handguns for 20 minutes, injuring 17 people before they were taken down. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • She and the child's father, fellow revolutionary David Gilbert, had agreed to drive the getaway van for a group of heavily armed bank robbers who planned to rob a Brinks truck. (educationnext.org)
  • «Drive a Crooked Road» (1954), 4:45 p.m.: Love compels a mechanic to take the wheel for a gang of bank robbers in this underappreciated thriller directed by Richard Quine («Pushover») and written by Blake Edwards (before his «Pink Panther» fame). (rogerebert.com)
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