1. mug
I never want to see his ugly mug again.
My favourite mug.
It's easy to do business with Jack. He has everything written on his mug.
Officer! What are you gonna do with this mug?
Yesterday, some guys mugged Jack.
someone mugged Annika and stole her copy
What an ugly mug she has!
You messed everything up, you're such a mug.
“I haven’t seen you in a long time.” Dykstra’s mug shot has been in the news recently.
He drank that large beer mug dry.
He was mugged as he walked across the park.
A mug is a typical souvenir.
Say what you like about DeNiro, but sure has a memorable mug.
mugger, mugging
napaść kogoś w celach rabunkowych, Der.: mugger (n), mugging (n)
2. mugging
Police warn that there have been more muggings in the area than usual, and they suggest people be vigilant.
Crime is on the increase, especially mugging and burglary.
Where did the mugging take place?
Because you wanted to make it look like a mugging?
A man was charged with the mugging of an old lady.
a park notorious for its muggings;
he suffered a broken arm during the mugging
a mugging is a crime in which someone is attacked in the street and their money is stolen
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