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snarl, growl: A train roared by. The crowd roared appreciation.<br />

A lion roared once in the night. 2 laugh, guffaw, howl (with<br />

laughter), hoot: They fell about roaring when he told the joke<br />

about the egg and the taxi.<br />

--n. 3 roaring, bellow, thunder, rumble, boom; howl, bawl,<br />

squall, cry, yell, yowl, clamour, outcry; snarl, snarling,<br />

growl, growling: The roar of the falls could be heard miles<br />

away. There was a roar of indignation at the proposal. The<br />

beast's roar was enough to strike terror into our hearts. 4<br />

guffaw, outburst, howl, hoot: Everything she said was met by a<br />

roar of laughter from the gallery.<br />

rob v. 1 burgle, loot, rifle, ransack, plunder, depredate, raid;<br />

hijack; pillage, sack; US burglarize, Colloq hold up, Slang<br />

stick up, rip off: They robbed a jeweller's shop last week. 2<br />

prey upon or on, Colloq hold up, mug, Slang chiefly US stick up,<br />

rip off, Chiefly US and New Zealand roll: These hooligans rob<br />

old ladies in the street. 3 rob (someone) (of). deprive (of),<br />

cheat or swindle (out of), defraud (of), strip (of), fleece<br />

(of), bilk (of), victimize, mulct (of), US euchre ((out) of),<br />

Colloq rook ((out) of), do or diddle (out of), gyp (out of),<br />

Slang Brit nobble (of): I was robbed of my last penny by those<br />

confidence men. We were robbed by a taxi driver who offered to<br />

change our money. She robbed me of my self-respect.<br />

robber n. thief, pickpocket, shoplifter, burglar, bandit,<br />

housebreaker, sneak-thief, cat burglar, safe-breaker,<br />

highwayman, gentleman of the road, brigand, pirate, freebooter,<br />

buccaneer, privateer, corsair, Colloq mugger, hold-up man, Slang<br />

cracksman, rip-off artist, safe-cracker, safe-blower, Chiefly US<br />

stick-up man, US second-story or second-storey man: The police<br />

were making every effort to catch the robbers.<br />

robbery n. robbing, theft, thievery, thieving, burglary, burgling,<br />

pilfering, pilferage, stealing, plundering, plunder, looting,<br />

sack, sacking, ransacking, depredation, pillage, pillaging,<br />

hijacking, hijack, larceny, breaking and entering, Colloq<br />

pinching, hold-up, holding up, mugging, Slang rip-off,<br />

ripping-off, Chiefly US stick-up, sticking-up, Brit nicking, US<br />

heist: The robbery of the paintings took place in broad<br />

daylight. The robbery of the shop was aided by a former<br />

employee. The robbery of elderly persons is on the increase.

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