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mob

verb as in come upon by pushing; surround

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But Leonard came through, his teammates mobbing him after the shot in celebration.

Trojans players flapped towels in appreciation on the bench before storming onto the court to mob their teammates.

Already masterwork in balancing gentility with explosive rage, the actor blends the spark of a political mover with the oleaginous menace of a mob boss.

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Just before the president finished his speech, Democrats chanted, “January 6th,” a reminder of the violent mob of Trump supporters that stormed the U.S.

Just before the president finished his speech, Democrats chanted, “January 6th,” a reminder of the violent mob of Trump supporters who stormed the U.S.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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