"mob" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

mob sustantivo

sustantivo + mob
Kolokacji: 12
Goodie Mob • Chicago mob • Lynch Mob • rioting mob • milling mob • ...
mob + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 36
mob boss • mob violence • mob scene • mob rule • mob figure • ...
mob + verbo
Kolokacji: 60
mob attacks • mob surrounds • mob destroys • mob comes • mob storms • ...
verbo + mob
Kolokacji: 4
get that mob • mob gathered • form a mob • mob armed
adjetivo + mob
Kolokacji: 47
angry mob • white mob • armed mob • Russian mob • unruly mob • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 12
(4) unruly, disorderly, noisy
Kolokacji: 3
(5) Muslim, ethnic
Kolokacji: 2
(6) howling, usual
Kolokacji: 2
(7) Irish, drunken
Kolokacji: 2
(9) whole, entire
Kolokacji: 2
1. frenzied mob = rozszalały tłum frenzied mob
2. excited mob = podekscytowany tłum excited mob
3. hysterical mob = histeryczny tłum hysterical mob
4. fanatical mob = fanatyczny tłum fanatical mob
5. frantic mob = rozgorączkowany tłum frantic mob
  • They were pouring through it as the fugitives from the forest rounded the south angle and reeled into the gate, a heaving, frantic mob, half-dead from exhaustion.
  • It quickly collapsed, its supports demolished by the frantic mob.
  • The scene on theTeshBridgewas much the same - the frantic mob trying to turn back upon itself, the bridge dissolving beneath them into a rain of stone and mortar.
  • And the finch migration in spring, the frantic mobs of fluttering, chirping, yellow thousands come and gone in the cedars within a single hour of daylight.
  • Early in 1793 her aged father was imprisoned at Amiens; a few months later she herself was dragged from her home by a frantic mob, all in the name of Liberty.
  • The spiders bounded down the Proteus's hull in a frantic mob as the gap of empty space between the two ships widened.
  • A frantic mob burned a rookery belonging to a wealthy grain merchant, and then milled through the streets, stoning all birds and killing three of the sacred black swans before being dispersed.
  • The Chili was more than half emptied now but the spaces near the interchange were still jammed with frantic mobs.
  • What she encountered after the officer whisked her through a frantic mob of escaping passengers is something Mrs. Giblin, the first medically trained person to arrive at the scene, is having difficulty making sense of.
  • They'd be sophisticated individual travelers, like the Japanese and Malays and Turks, who avoided frantic mobs and snickered at the gaucheries of first-generation tourists.
(11) local, Parisian
Kolokacji: 2
(12) bloodthirsty, murderous
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + mob
Kolokacji: 9
by a mob • from the mob • with the mob • to the mob • of the mob • ...

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