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be mobbed

noun

An unruly group of people.

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Six weeks from now he'd be mobbed doing this.

He cannot be mobbed by the throngs there.

"They're about to let the kids go," he explained, "and you'll be mobbed".

Of course, the stars can't do it; they would be mobbed.

If Wilkinson's were closer to midtown, it would probably be mobbed every night.

Amir aeroplaned his way across the outfield to be mobbed by team-mates and support staff.

"I find it a little bit scary to come out and be mobbed by cameras," Ms. Harding added.

Some of the men yelled, and for a few moments it looked as though the deck might be mobbed.

If the food was a little more exciting, Fort Defiance would be mobbed by intrepid inner-borough gourmands.

Is Sir Ian McKellen prepared to be mobbed, on a regular basis, on red carpets all over the world?

I'd definitely like to be mobbed for winning a race right now - there's no question of that!

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