We have no meanings for "rob life" in our records yet.
1 This in itself must go far to rob life of dignity.
2 The prospect of never winning her himself did not rob life of its zest and color.
3 To accept unreservedly Naturalism, Socialism, and Individualism is impossible, for these rob life of its deeper meaning.
4 It would rob life of one of its principal attractions, and make fishing altogether too easy to be interesting.
5 We might imagine that if there were anything that would rob life of its strength and favour, it is domestic unhappiness.
6 To refuse to take cognisance of the fresh spontaneity of feeling and intuition is to rob life of its higher joys and its deeper meanings.
7 The school timetable robbed life of all those accidental variations that make it interesting.
8 As if a canker had seized it - and robbed life of-everything worth having.
9 His reaction was passionate anger: I was robbing life of its point, condemning him to suicide.
10 This was robbing life of every charm.
11 'Faith,' he said, 'why should death rob life o' fourpence?
12 "Jacques, my darling, we are too happy; we are robbing life . "
13 It was simply that aging was so rapid and death so final that ultimately they robbed life of any meaning.
14 It is the thought of the Father that gives peace, because it robs life of its terrors and death of its sting.
15 Age and bias had robbed them of reason, as they had spent their lives robbing life ... from the young and the very young.
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