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Rob House

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense: To steal from a house by means of force or violence.

Usage:

  1. She was terrified to find out that her house had been robbed during her vacation.
  2. The burglars managed to rob the house without leaving any traces behind.
  3. The police are investigating the incident where a gang attempted to rob a house in broad daylight.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A criminal act of stealing from a house.

Usage:

  1. The news of the robberies spread fear among the residents, making them more cautious about securing their houses from potential rob houses.
  2. He was charged with multiple counts of rob house and was sentenced to ten years in prison.
  3. Due to the rising number of rob houses in the neighborhood, a community watch program was initiated.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: An individual or gang involved in stealing from houses.

Usage:

  1. The police are on the lookout for the notorious rob house responsible for a series of break-ins.
  2. The rob house had a reputation for targeting affluent neighborhoods and executing well-planned heists.
  3. Neighborhood watch groups were formed to keep an eye out for any suspicious activity that could indicate the presence of a rob house.

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