- ROBS
- Holds up
- Makes off with
- Sticks up
- Knocks over
- Ransacks
- Steals
- Rake-off
- Pilfers
- Rips off
- Leaves penniless
- More than just breaks into
- Takes a homer away from
- Cracks open, so to speak
- Some sibs
- Takes unlawfully from
- Steals from
- Knocks over, so to speak
- Takes money from illegally
- Takes from Peter?
- Takes illegally
- Pulls a heist
- Burglarizes
- Burgles
- Does a bank job
- Filches, with "of"
- Takes the wrong way?
- Takes badly?
- Deprives (of)
- Fleeces
- Cleans out badly?
- Doesn't take well?
- Plunders
- Reiner and Lowe
- Filches
- Helps oneself to
- Takes unlawfully
- Morrow and Lowe
- Swipes from
- Deprives, in a way
- Takes away (from)
- Sacks
- Knocks off
- Is a highwayman
- Defrauds.
- Deprives of something.
- Despoils.
- Commits a crime
- Roy et al.
- Commits a holdup
- Does a bank heist
- Rifles
- Hijacks
- What a footpad does
- Lowe and Reiner
- Mulcts
- Rolls, so to speak
- Unfairly deprives (of)
- Snatches a purse from, say
- Overcharges, so to speak
- Takes from
- Wins undeservedly over
- Fleeces, perhaps
- Swindles
- Appropriates inappropriately?
- Halford and Reiner
- Thomas and Zombie
- What Sublime does to "the Hood"
- Petrie and Lowe
- Rips off, in a way
- Does a highwayman's deed
- Does a pirate's work
- Pulls a heist on
- Deprives
- Takes by force
- Mugs, e.g.
- Mugs
- Does some stealing
- Mugs, say