Examples of 'robbed them' in a sentence

Meaning of "robbed them"

To take someone's belongings unlawfully by force or threat. This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone has been a victim of theft or robbery

How to use "robbed them" in a sentence

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robbed them
The lannisters robbed them of their sons.
I robbed them of any chance they had at moving on.
You may have robbed them of that.
He robbed them and left them to die.
I am sure the thieves robbed them too.
And she robbed them of their justice.
These are the dickheads we robbed them off.
You robbed them from the women refugees.
I was the one who robbed them.
He robbed them banks because he liked it.
You mean you robbed them from him.
Robbed them and ran away.
How you have robbed them of their future.
He butchered them in their sleep and he robbed them.
You have robbed them of a payday.

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Or the person who robbed them.
The man robbed them and ran away.
I know that you robbed them.
You robbed them and murdered the lot.
So they think cops robbed them.
Raped and robbed them of everything they own.
They shall rob those who robbed them.
Tragedy robbed them of that opportunity.
I believe you robbed them.
He has robbed them of their victory.
Me them he robbed them.
I robbed them of their life.
And that failure had robbed them of their separation.
Robbed them of their intimacy.
Before he robbed them.
You robbed them of dignity.
Private property in land had robbed them of all place to play.
We have robbed them of almost all that they have.
Which means he probably visited the banks before he robbed them.
I just robbed them of their pride.
They stripped some women of their clothing and robbed them.
He robbed them himself.
Swearing an oath of revenge on those who robbed them of their sister.
And robbed them.
You do not give somebody your number and then robbed them.
You robbed them.
Which means he probably visited each of the banks before he robbed them.
It has robbed them of hope and threatens to steal their future.
It wore them down and robbed them of their life force.
I robbed them of privacy.
Masked men held up the passengers and robbed them of their money.
They have robbed them of their basic rights as human beings.
Accounts of those who constructed tombs by day and then robbed them by night.
The plague has robbed them of more than their life.
I would be standing there when they described what happened and who robbed them.

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They have robbed you of your life
Robbed him of his sleep each time
It probably only robbed her oaf week
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