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rob of造句
(1) He was robbed of his watch. (2) The tomb had been robbed of its treasures. (3) Mrs Yacoub was robbed of her £3,000 designer watch at her West London home. (4) They were robbed of all their savings. (5) He was robbed of his cash. (6) She got her watch robbed of. (7) He had been robbed of his dignity. (8) She was robbed of her pearls and jewels. (9) He was robbed of confidence. (10) She was robbed of all her money and clothes. (11) They were knocked to the ground, beaten senseless and robbed of their wallets. (12) When Miles Davis died, jazz was robbed of its most distinctive voice. (13) The supply of people who have money to be robbed of will never exceed the demand to rob them. (14) Get robbed of a race in the weighing room, smash your shoulder up in a gallop - that's racing. (15) She felt angry and disappointed at being robbed of her remote contact with her landlord through the letters. (16) This is small consolation for her family, who she feels have been robbed of a healthy husband and active father. (17) The less fortunate are robbed of everything and sent to labour camps. (18) As for the Federal troops, they were dispirited but not robbed of their confidence. (19) These people were all robbed of a secure future by Robert Maxwell. (20) To rob of goods or valuables, especially after capture. (21) To rob of goods by force, especially in time of war; plunder. (22) So beautiful and alluring actually be also to rob of a murderer! (23) In his ROB report, the surveyor computed a total ROB of 3,906 bbls. (24) In order to riding too quickly, the motorcycle a head of falls down and rob of wrap is also jilted one side.