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mugging

[ UK /mˈʌɡɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈməɡɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. assault with intent to rob

How To Use mugging In A Sentence

  • How come this form of mugging is allowed in the UK? UK Mobile Scam? - :: gia’s blog ::
  • It has also pushed up muggings and violent crime offences by 43% since its inception.
  • There have been reports of recent attempted kidnappings, muggings and stabbings.
  • Bank robberies, burglaries and muggings are reported almost daily in the press.
  • The newly-released quarterly figures highlighted a dramatic turnaround in the force's performance in tackling muggings and other violent hold-ups.
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  • The commissioner of London's Metropolitan police force says more than 30 per cent of robberies and muggings involve mobile phones.
  • Other substitutions included “embrace” for “tackle,” “blucher” for “slush buster,”* “muggings” for “hog wash,” “fearful” for “rough,” “wickedest” for “vilest,” “leer” for “slobber,” “jolly” for “bully,” and “swindle” for “humbug.” Mark Twain
  • Even if you escape mugging or harassment, you will not escape the depression induced by your environment.
  • There have been several muggings here recently.
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