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Definition of Mobbed
1. mob [v] - See also: mob
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mobbed
Literary usage of Mobbed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Short History of the English People by John Richard Green (1899)
"tices mobbed Laud at Lambeth, and broke up the sittings of the High Commission
at St. Paul's. The war was denounced everywhere as " the Bishops' War," and ..."
2. Nature's Invitation: Notes of a Bird-gazer North and South by Bradford Torrey (1904)
"... mobbed IN ARIZONA I HAVE never known a city more orderly seeming, more evidently
... or, to speak plainly, mobbed, just outside the city limits. ..."
3. The Lives of the Chief Justices of England by John Campbell Campbell, Joseph Arnould (1881)
"The Duke himself was mobbed when going to consult his lawyers in Lincoln's Inn ;
Peel's new police force became the object of brutal attacks on the part of ..."
4. The Jesuits, 1534-1921: A History of the Society of Jesus from Its by Thomas Joseph Campbell (1921)
"... The Men's Sodalities — St. Acheul mobbed — Fourteen Jesuits murdered in Madrid —
Interment of Pombal — de ..."
5. A Regimental History: The One Hundred and Twenty-fifth New York State Volunteers by Ezra de Freest Simons (1888)
"On April igth, 1861, Massachusetts soldiers (the Sixth Regiment) were mobbed on
the streets of Baltimore. This brought the reality of war nearer ..."
6. Journal of a Residence and Tour in the United States of North America: From by Edward Strutt Abdy (1835)
"—The Fanatics mobbed—Abolitionists Non-intercourse and Non-consumption. THEEE is
not, I believe, one trade in New York, in which its colored inhabitants are ..."