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The present tense of "robbed" is "rob." For example, "He robs convenience stores."
Convenience stores and gas stations that have convenience stores are lumped into one category in the FBI crime statistics, these are the most robbed businesses in the US. 8.3% of robberies are convenience stores/gas stations. 2.1% of robberies are banks. Most robberies are individuals, what you would probably consister a mugging or carjacking.
She will not go to trial because she cannot understand the charges or assist in her defense.
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In the Wild West, the most violent outlaws were often referred to as 'desperadoes.' So, a sentence using this word would be: The sheriff and his posse were chasing the two desperadoes who robbed the bank.
The Sheriff of Nottingham was robin hoods enemy because the sheriff's job was the run the land given to him and bring law and order. Robin Hood was an outlaw who was a thief, murderer, he didn't pay tax and he hunted and killed the kings deer.
No. Robbed rhymes with sobbed.
whatsername says: a person who is robbed is a victim...the robber is the perpetrator. a robbed person!
Why? Banks are usually robbed for their money.
If you get robbed the robbers steal your valube items.
It simply refers to the forequarter is being robbed.
You can only get robbed randomly