NOUN
- legendary English outlaw of the 12th century; said to have robbed the rich to help the poor
How To Use Robin Hood In A Sentence
- Was Robin Hood a loan shark?
- There, around a campfire, his boyhood games of piracy and Robin Hood met the tall tale and the demotic idiom.
- I remember a story about some chap called Robin Hood who was slightly miffed about another chap called the Sheriff of Nottingham.
- A wooden target with one or two darts sticking in it hung on the end wall and invited the Robin Hoods of the village to try their skill; a system of incised marks on the oaken table made sinister suggestions of shove-halfpenny; and a large open box filled with white wigs, gaudily colored robes and wooden spears, swords and regalia, crudely coated with gilded paper, obviously appertained to the puerile ceremonials of the Order of Druids. The Eye of Osiris
- In this one, Robin Hood was being chased by the bishop through the forest.
- There was some sort of test to undertake to cross the river, sort of like when Robin Hood & Little John fight with quarterstaffs in Prince of Thieves
- Robin Hood had no scruples about robbing the rich to give to the poor.
- As a schoolboy I remember the pride with which I hailed Robin Hood, Robert Bruce, and Robert le Diable as my name-fellows; and the feeling of sore disappointment that fell on my heart when I found a freebooter or a general who did not share with me a single one of my numerous praenomina. Lay Morals
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- Sherwood Forest, a medieval royal hunting forest, is best known as the home of the outlaw Robin Hood.