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obe n. 1 cloak, dress, garment, vestment, habit, frock, cassock,<br />

caftan, muu-muu, surplice, bathrobe, dressing-gown, lounging<br />

robe, housecoat, kimono, house-dress, peignoir, wrapper, French<br />

robe de chambre, costume: A woman wearing a green robe came to<br />

the door and asked what I wanted. 2 robes. costume, habit,<br />

uniform, garb, attire, vestments, apparel, raiment, livery,<br />

clothing, garments, outfit, accoutrements or US also<br />

accouterments, regalia, finery, trappings, panoply, gear,<br />

paraphernalia, appurtenances, equipage, rig, Archaic vesture:<br />

She looked absolutely splendid decked out in the full robes <strong>of</strong><br />

state.<br />

--v. 3 cloak, garb, dress, cover, enrobe, clothe: <strong>The</strong> dish<br />

consists <strong>of</strong> ladyfingers topped with fresh strawberries robed in<br />

chocolate, with whipped cream spread over the top.<br />

robot n. 1 automaton, mechanical man or monster, android: In the<br />

future, much <strong>of</strong> the drudgery will be taken over by electronic<br />

robots. 2 drudge, clod, tool, puppet, cat's-paw, myrmidon,<br />

mechanical man, automaton: <strong>The</strong> company has a number <strong>of</strong> robots<br />

on its payroll who carry out orders without question.<br />

robust adj. 1 healthy, fit, sound, hale (and hearty), sturdy, hardy,<br />

hearty, strong, stout, tough, able-bodied, strapping, brawny,<br />

sinewy, rugged, muscular, powerful, well-knit, athletic,<br />

staunch, vigorous; in fine or good fettle, Colloq husky: Kelly<br />

was such a robust chap one might have thought he'd live forever.<br />

2 pungent, strong, flavourful, sapid, rich, full-bodied, nutty,<br />

fruity: He gave me a glass <strong>of</strong> an excellent robust tawny port.<br />

rock° n. 1 stone; boulder: In the avalanche, the rocks thoroughly<br />

destroyed the ski lodge. 2 crag, tor, escarpment, scarp, Brit<br />

outcrop, US outcropping: We used to go rock climbing when I had<br />

the strength. 3 on the rocks. a on ice: I'd like a whisky on<br />

the rocks, thanks. b in (a) shambles, destroyed, in ruins,<br />

ruined, finished, broken-down, beyond repair: He lost his job<br />

and his marriage went on the rocks. c destitute,<br />

poverty-stricken, indigent, penniless, bankrupt: Unable to find<br />

another job, he's been on the rocks for a year, now.<br />

rocký v. 1 sway, swing, lull: Her father used to rock her to sleep<br />

in his arms. 2 roll, reel, lurch, toss, swing, sway, wobble:

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