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to robbers
noun
A person who robs.
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He never made the business look desirable to robbers.
Shops would then have to hold fewer notes, making them less attractive to robbers.
One particularly paranoid man confesses that he always carries two wallets, one to give to robbers.
At their trials the following year, the gang members received some of the heaviest sentences ever handed out to robbers.
That these cafes are cash machines — and take in as much as $100,000 a week — is no secret to robbers.
That it doesn't make a jot of difference whether you're nude or not, when facing up to robbers, infectious diseases or man-eating tigers.
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The Randy Quaid Route Kleptomaniac to President to Bank Robber to Murderer to President.
That system, he wrote, devolved to "robber capitalism".
Flies range in size from midges of little more than one millimetre to robber flies more than seven centimetres long.
Cash mixes in a bit of his own politics, as when he segues from talking about train robbers to robber barons.
Kingdoms without justice are similar to robber barons.
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