Taking or attempting to take something of value by force or threat of force or by putting the victim in fear.
1 Welch, however, sometimes goes a bit overboard with the shenanigans and mugging .
2 No need to be mugging up on briefs on the tribunal steps.
3 Funny, I hadn't even remembered the mugging until a few moments ago.
4 But it was our first time mugging for the camera, as well.
5 The conquerors of Milan were subjected to an elegant mugging by Blackpool.
6 She assigned Raley to canvass for surveillance tape of Mitchell Perkins's mugging .
7 Lurking around neighborhoods and waiting for a drug deal or a mugging .
8 I read about him at Vane's, mugging up poetry for that exam.
9 Actually, hang on - this bloody well could be an elaborate mugging .
10 He'd seen this reaction before in accident or mugging victims in the subway.
11 Or at least I thought it was a mugging at first.
12 And Boris Johnson's younger brother Leo can be seen mugging away.
13 Before long he is selling drugs, mugging suburbanites, carrying a gun.
14 A 13-year-old schoolboy was accused yesterday of mugging a Belfast pensioner.
15 If word got out about the mugging , his credibility was blown.
16 Sometimes I worry about somebody mugging me for money for drugs.
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