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mob English

Meaning mob meaning

What does mob mean?
Definitions in simple English

mob

A large, angry group of people. A large group of livestock. The Mafia or a similar group of criminals. A type of video game character.

mob

To crowd around someone or something.

mob

a disorderly crowd of people (= syndicate) a loose affiliation of gangsters in charge of organized criminal activities (= pack) press tightly together or cram The crowd packed the auditorium (= gang, pack) an association of criminals police tried to break up the gang a pack of thieves

Synonyms mob synonyms

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MOB English » English

movable object block memory order buffer

Topics mob topics

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Conjugation mob conjugation

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mob · verb

Examples mob examples

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Simple sentences

The policeman was confronted by the angry mob.
He battled his way out of the mob.
The police could not control the mob.
The angry mob attacked the building.
Recently, not only tabloid journalists have to put up with the accusation of mob journalism.
Recently not only journalists of the yellow press have to put up with accusations of mob journalism.
The show's about a New Jersey mob boss who's in psychotherapy.

Movie subtitles

I wanna run with your mob, if you'll let me.
Run your own mob, Arnie.
And until I say different nobody's gonna plan for this mob but me.
Oh, that mob.
Believe me, Mr. Leehman, when Nails and his mob start on a job. it's already done.
Paddy, the mob's all ready by the time you can open.
Since Nails has gone, his mob has scattered.
I'll have the mob lined up again in a couple of days.
Must have been the Burns mob.
Heavens, what a mob.
We had another man on the force that tried to smash that mob.
Well, I couldn't get a dime a dozen if I handed this whole mob over to the coppers, and you know it.
The mob there is trying to make him confess.
That mob could have been stopped if assistance had been sent to officers in time.
Does the mob frighten you?
Hey. Run your own mob, Arnie.
Oh, that mob?
Yes, but when the cash runs out, they'll mob us.
You can't reason with a mob.
Look at the mob.
Instead of counting him out, the referee picked him up and rushed him out of the ring to save him from mob violence.
With your record and early connection with this mob. wait a minute.
Out of that insane mob, you say nothing happens?
The first cop that comes in here, we'll mob him.
Mob of them.
Does your mob know you're giving me these stories?
We'll crucify that mob.
Khmelnitsky defeated, he sent him here, so we retreated and escaped mob could leave volast.
Have you got a mob?
Who else is in your mob?
I'll do all I can to protect you against mob violence.
Do you figure it was the mob that blitzed Barrow?
Remember how Willie's mob mowed down those West Side boys?
If she's one of this mob, why did she help us?

News and current affairs

Trying to help resolve the situation peacefully, I was persuaded to negotiate at the Central Jakarta Police Station, but found to my horror that the mob leaders controlled the station.
The National and Jakarta police chiefs were called and, under massive public pressure, the leaders of the mob were criminally charged.
UN cars were surrounded by 200 Iraqi soldiers and a mob, ordered out to the scene by Iraqi officials.
The clean emerald field and freedom of the game must be opposed by the howling mob in the darkness of the stands, burning red torches and jerking between ecstatic joy and hellish misery.
President Estrada of the Philippines, who never mastered his office, was removed in a bloodless coup aided by mob rule.
One journalist, Hector Ramirez, died of a heart attack while fleeing from the mob; others narrowly escaped lynching.
It is also likely that some radical hot heads wanted to overthrow the government by mob action.
A mob of extreme leftists succeeded in drowning out the German hymn sung by people celebrating the Wall's approaching collapse.
After being hunted down in a dirty drainpipe, he was displayed like a bloody trophy before being battered and shot by a lynch mob.
Weeping, she told me of her friend, a woman caught by a mob, her stomach ripped open and stuffed with burning rags.
We must fight Islamic extremism, but not by tapping into the darkest gut feelings of the unthinking mob.
For example, during Ramadan prayers last October, a mob of a 1,000 people razed a mosque of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community.
Democracy always degenerated into mob rule, monarchy into tyranny, and aristocracy into oligarchy.
Similarly, few regimes seemed more stable than that of the Shah of Iran, another long-term ruler, who, having bankrupted his country, was forced to flee the fury of a mob in 1979.
During a lecture at Uppsala University last summer, a mob attacked Vilks, a professor of art history, while crying Allahu akbar.
For Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, that imperative meant placating the angry mob that recently attacked the US embassy rather than merely condemning the violence.
A few months after that, a mob assaulted a synagogue in Paris.
The High Court of India's most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, finally decided a 61-year-old suit over possession of a disputed site in the temple city of Ayodhya, where, in 1992, a howling mob of Hindu extremists tore down the Babri Masjid mosque.
And I, like many others, will not try to hide my satisfaction at seeing the smug scoundrels of the FN break down and resume speaking in their historic register, with their authentic voice, which is one of hatred and mob rage.