How to use in-sentence of “mob”:
+ This resulted in a mob which returned to the city centre.
+ His brother was convicted Boss mob boss James “Whitey” Bulger, who led the Winter Hill Gang.
+ Cleander fled to Commodus, who was at Laurentum in the house of the Quinctilii, for protection, but the mob followed him calling for his head.
+ Irish Mob boss Francis “Frank” Costello as a mole within the police force.
+ The boy ran away and came back with a large mob of angry people.
+ Commissioner Loeb dies from drinking acid in his drink and the judge that was at the mob trials is killed.

Example sentences of “mob”:
+ On March 5, 1770, an angry mob of Bostonians surrounded British soldiers.
+ Spectators can fly around the world freely, or they can look at it from the perspective of other players and mobs, meaning they can see what the player or mob sees, as if they were looking through their eyes.
+ Each mob has different things it can do.
+ The members were also in Organized Noise and Goodie Mob respectively.
+ The event happened at night when a large mob got together outside of the Custom House.
+ He was part of the Winter Hill Gang and worked with mob boss Whitey Bulger.
+ On March 5, 1770, an angry mob of Bostonians surrounded British soldiers.
+ Spectators can fly around the world freely, or they can look at it from the perspective of other players and mobs, meaning they can see what the player or mob sees, as if they were looking through their eyes.
+ At the end of June, a mob demonstrated against Cleander during a horse race in the Circus Maximus: he sent the praetorian guard to put down the disturbances, but Pertinax, who was now City Prefect of Rome, dispatched the “Vigiles Urbani” to oppose them.
+ Nicodemo Domenico “Little Nicky” Scarfo was a member of the American Mafia who eventually became the Mob BossBoss of the Philadelphia crime family after the death of Angelo Bruno and Phil Testa.
+ It is about Bob Saginowski, a bartender who becomes involved in an investigation after the mob ran bar that he works at was robbed.
+ A different photo taken by Counts of Alex Wilson, a black reporter for the Memphis Tri-State Defender being beaten by the angry mob in Little Rock the same day, was chosen as the “News Picture of the Year” for 1957 by the National Press Photographers Association.
