mob
Prononciation : [mɒb]
Mot
Contexte : « group behavior »
(noun) a large group of people who are usually acting in a wild or unruly way. It can happen during a protest, a celebration, or just when a lot of people gather quickly.
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The mob cheered loudly when their team scored a goal.
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The street was empty, and there was no mob to cheer for the parade.
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What caused the mob to gather in front of the concert hall?
Contexte : « group behavior »
(verb) to gather in a large group around someone or something, usually in a way that is chaotic or uncontrolled. This can happen when people are excited or trying to see something.
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Fans mobbed the singer as she left the concert venue.
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Nobody mobbed the actor when he walked through the quiet street.
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Why did the crowd mob the celebrity at the event?
Contexte : « criminal organizations »
(noun) a term used to describe a group involved in organized crime, like a gang. These groups often do illegal things together.
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The detective was trying to investigate the activities of the mob in the city.
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There were no signs of a mob operating in the peaceful neighborhood.
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How does law enforcement deal with the mob in this area?
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