Sentence examples for robbed away from inspiring English sources

The phrase "robbed away" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone or something was stolen or taken forcefully and quickly. Example: "The thief snatched the woman's purse and ran, leaving her feeling robbed away of her belongings."

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According to Galaction, he was a "hajduk", who "robbed away and gave away".

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Today, people's Muslim identities are being denied and robbed, taken away from them.

It worked: We were never robbed blind while away from home.

He was robbed and Aspas was away.

Australia dominated at Cardiff, but came away feeling robbed.

Birdman struck it lucky, Boyhood was robbed and Eddie Redmayne ran away with the Oscar for Best Actor, but what else went on at last night's 87th annual Academy Awards?

But the government did not continue paying the teachers and administrators their salaries of $20 to $40 a month, and the war kept many students away or robbed them of their means to pay tuition.

The man I was so sure I had never seen in my life was the man who was inches from my throat, who raped me, who hurt me, who took my spirit away, who robbed me of my soul.

Many of them have been staying at evacuation centers for nearly six weeks, after fleeing the tsunami without time to gather their valuables; growing activity in the evacuation area has prompted concern among evacuees that their homes may be robbed while they are away, although there have been no documented cases of looting.

Rick explained that several years ago, Guatemalan bandits, coming over the border less than three miles away, had robbed a group of tourists.

But as with the fear of being robbed, those who shy away from public transit in Mexico City suggest they would be particularly vulnerable to it happening to them.

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