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mugging [ˈmʌgɪŋ] N
mugging
mugging
mug1 [mʌg] N
1. mug (for tea):
2. mug (for beer):
3. mug esp Brit inf (person):
4. mug (face):
mug2 <-gg-> [mʌg] VB trans
napadać [perf napaść ](w miejscu publicznym)
OpenDict entry
mug shot N
mug shot inf
Present
Imug
youmug
he/she/itmugs
wemug
youmug
theymug
Past
Imugged
youmugged
he/she/itmugged
wemugged
youmugged
theymugged
Present Perfect
Ihavemugged
youhavemugged
he/she/ithasmugged
wehavemugged
youhavemugged
theyhavemugged
Past Perfect
Ihadmugged
youhadmugged
he/she/ithadmugged
wehadmugged
youhadmugged
theyhadmugged
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Wilt intervenes in the resulting struggle and unknowingly helps the drug dealer to get away, thinking that he is witnessing a mugging.
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In its first five months of operation, the hotline received 2,000 calls reporting burglaries, thefts, muggings, missing people etc.
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As of 2008, muggings occur more often than previously, particularly at night and in more isolated areas, and occasionally violence is associated with them.
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He first drew press attention in 2006 after being a repeated victim of armed muggings.
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The most common crimes are muggings with 1.47 reports per day, robbery of businesses with.78 reports per day, and car theft with.71 reports per day.
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