Mob
A large crowd of people, esp. one that is disorderly and intent on causing trouble or violence.
Wife: A married woman considered in relation to her husband
So a wife of a trouble maker that causes violence
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a wife of a somebody in a mob?
The collective noun 'mob' is used for:a mob of cowsa mob of deera mob of emusa mob of kangaroosa mob of meerkatsa mob of peoplea mob of sheepa mob of Texansa mob of wallabiesa mob of whalesa mob of wombatsMob has been used as a collective noun for: a crowd of unruly peoplekangaroossheepcattle (when being driven in a group)whales
' A mob'
It depends on the context... mob(ile) mob(bed)..
The noun mob is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a large crowd of people, often disorderly and intent on causing trouble.The noun mob is also used as a collective noun, for example:a mob of deera mob of emusa mob of kangaroosa mob of meerkatsa mob of whalesa mob of wallabies
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the Italian mob because they have more improve weapons than japans mob
The cast of Once Upon a Time in Dogtown - 2007 includes: Shddai Berron as Mob Member Deborah Bueche as Wife Marta Fabian as Fantasy Lady Iris Ramos as Mob Member
Yes, the noun 'mob' is a count noun; mob has a singular and plural form (mob, mobs). singular: Did you see that mob of people? plural: All the mobs joined together to form a larger mob.
Career criminals suffer from a mob mentality. I suddenly found myself far from the madding mob. The mob of chimps was suddenly gone.