Rip off; ask an unreasonable price.
To deprive of something valuable by force.
1 You never rob from the working class area you're from; no way.
2 They said Beasley wanted to rob his victims and steal their identities.
3 This can rob the use of a number elsewhere on the ground.
4 Their intention probably was to rob and leave him in the desert.
5 I'd be happy to let him know you tried to rob us.
6 All tell that the Cossacks were the first to rob the prisoners.
7 I'm not going to let somebody else rob me of that moment.
8 I never wished to rob him of the honour of the discovery.
9 All the high-spirited boys in books rob orchards, and become great men.
10 While life was in him no one should rob him of it.
11 Say someone approaches me, a man looking to attack or rob me.
12 We were going out on the road in a few days - to rob .
13 You need good eyes wherever you are, or they'll rob you blind.
14 Thought to rob me of the pleasure of taking a full hand?
15 Here's one quick way to rob a bank, over and over again.
16 They tried to rob me and make their getaway in this boat.
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