"mob" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- A Palestinian mob attacked the Israelis, stoned them, beat them and tried to set their truck on fire.
- They climaxed in May in Caracas, Venezuela, where a mob stoned and spat upon the vice president's motorcade and threatened his life.
- His father became a Protestant lecturer in England, and according to his son a Catholic mob stoned him to death.
- Eventually, though, angry and fearful Londoners became tired of Lambe's special treatment, and on June 13, 1628, an unruly mob stoned him to death as he exited a theater.
- Thanks to writings deemed offensive to religion and morality, Rousseau had been forced to flee France, and then Switzerland, where an angry mob had stoned his house near Neuchâtel.
- Peasants and mobs representing the landowners stoned the hospital Friday and were beaten back by police when they tried to enter and kill the injured, the stations reported.
- A local news report said that mobs were stoning the office buildings in Century City because they were shrines to Mammon, places that would not survive the coming cleansing.
- Marshall's vote in favor of the Jay Treaty was particularly unpopular with his constituents, and when he returned home after the vote, a mob of angry citizens in Frankfort stoned him.
- When the lieutenant governor came to survey the scene, a Panamanian mob stoned his car.
- But now mobs of Israeli Arabs and Jews have stoned each other.
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