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    Mob
    /mäb/

    noun

    • 1. a large crowd of people, especially one that is disorderly and intent on causing trouble or violence: "a mob of protesters" Similar crowdhordemultituderabble

    verb

    • 1. crowd around (someone) in an unruly and excitable way in order to admire or attack them: "he was mobbed by autograph hunters" Similar surroundswarm aroundbesiegejostle
  2. The meaning of MOB is a large and disorderly crowd of people; especially : one bent on riotous or destructive action. How to use mob in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Mob.

  3. A mob is an unruly and often violent group of people, especially one engaged in a riot or other lawless violence. Some mobs organize intentionally to engage in violence and destruction, but sometimes people assemble spontaneously and turn into a mob, such as in reaction to some event.

  4. MOB definition: 1. a large, angry crowd, especially one that could easily become violent: 2. a group of people who…. Learn more.

  5. A mob is a big, rowdy group of people. You might avoid shopping at the mall right before Christmas because you can't stand the mob of shoppers. A mob might gather around the piñata at a big birthday party or cluster in front of a music venue when tickets go on sale for a hugely popular concert.

  6. 1. To crowd around and jostle or annoy, especially in anger or excessive enthusiasm: Eager fans mobbed the popular singer. 2. To crowd into: Visitors mobbed the fairgrounds. [Short for mobile, from Latin mōbile (vulgus), fickle (crowd), neuter of mōbilis; see mobile .] mob′bish adj. mob′bish·ly adv.

  7. MOB meaning: 1 : a large group or crowd of people who are angry or violent or difficult to control; 2 : a large number of people usually + of often plural

  8. A mob is a large, disorganized, and often violent crowd of people. Bottles and cans were hurled on the terraces by the mob. The inspectors watched a growing mob of demonstrators gathering.

  9. Origin of Mob. Middle English, short for mobile, from Latin mōbile (vulgus) (“fickle (crowd)" ). The video-gaming sense originates from English mobile, used by Richard Bartle for objects capable of movement in an early MUD. Abbreviation of mobile phone.

  10. MOB meaning: 1. a large group of people that is often violent or not organized: 2. If a group of people mob…. Learn more.

  11. mob. noun. /mɒb/. /mɑːb/. Idioms. [countable, singular + singular or plural verb] a large crowd of people, especially one that may become violent or cause trouble. an angry/unruly mob. The mob was/were preparing to storm the building. an excited mob of fans.

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