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bank rob·ber

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. bank robbernoun

    a robber of banks

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  1. bank robbernoun

    one who robs or steals from a bank

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  1. bank robber

    A bank robber is an individual who steals money, securities, or other valuables from a bank through the use of force, threat, or intimidation, often during business hours. This criminal activity involves illegally entering a bank with the intention of committing theft. Notably, the crime is considered a federal offense in many jurisdictions due to the government-insured nature of banks.

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    Read the full text of the Bank Robber poem by Robert William Service on the Poetry.com website.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of bank robber in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of bank robber in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of bank robber in a Sentence

  1. Dan Newman:

    Silicon Valley provides a literal and metaphorical wealth of support for candidates. It's a community of people focused on the future, and of course, to paraphrase (bank robber) Willie Sutton, it's where the donors live.

  2. Sean Kelley:

    Prisons are designed to punish, to keep people afraid, to deter, this prison changed everything though. The people who built this prison said 'why not rehabilitate, why not inspire penance?' So they built this building calling it a penitentiary. The prison at that time was state-of-the-art, revolutionary and the most expensive in the world. In operation from 1829 to 1971, thousands passed through the large gates in the 142 years it was in operation. The prisoners included some notorious criminals like Al Capone and bank robber William Slick Willie Sutton. Sutton, in fact, was part of a 1945 jailbreak. He and 11 other prisoners built a tunnel they thought would carry them to freedom. Instead, within months after the well-planned escape, all 12 inmates who broke out were caught and returned. Slick Willie was captured just 3 minutes after breaking free. In operation from 1829 to 1971, thousands passed through the large gates in the 142 years it was in operation. The prisoners included some notorious criminals like Al Capone and bank robber William.


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