robbers in the PONS Dictionary

robbers Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to play cops and robbers
the robbers are believed to ...

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Predators either eat the birds or consume eggs, while food robbers compete with the bellbird for its natural food sources of nectar, honeydew and insects.
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The officers jumped out of their 4x4 vehicle and pursued the robbers after the security officer had blocked their getaway car with his van.
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They were looted by robbers during the journey.
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The robbers retreat in shame when they realise they can not harm this holy man.
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They were dare-devil armed robbers!
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Laws were passed after the exposure of the truth by newspapers and the rapid increase of grave robbers.
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He began operating undercover, a relatively new technique at the time, and infiltrated gangs of robbers and rustlers, making over one hundred arrests.
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The papyrus mentioned an attempt by robbers to plunder the royal tomb by digging a tunnel from another tomb belonging to a private individual.
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This was no doubt an attempt to convince tomb robbers to look no further.
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They often inhabit great tombs or temple complexes, destroying would-be grave robbers.
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