robbable
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]robbable (comparative more robbable, superlative most robbable)
- That can be robbed; susceptible to robbery.
- 1904, Alfred Emanuel Smith, New Outlook:
- ...and doubtless the robber barons had hard times to pick up a living, because the demand for robbable passers must have exceeded the supply.
- 1989, Robert Pinget, A Bizarre Will and Other Plays:
- All old men are robbable. He's an old man. He's robbable.
- 1991, Diane Sank, David I Caplan, To Be a Victim: Encounters with Crime and Injustice:
- After all, we are all robbable, and it is the offender's decision to rob...