mobbed

[US]/[mɒbd]/
[UK]/[mɒbd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To surround and overwhelm (someone) with attention, especially in a persistent and annoying way.; To pursue and attack (someone) in a mob.
adj.Surrounded by a mob; crowded.

Phrases & Collocations

mobbed by fans

get mobbed

mobbed the stage

being mobbed

mobbed entrance

they were mobbed

mobbed the area

constantly mobbed

mobbed onlookers

mobbed the restaurant

Example Sentences

the celebrity was mobbed by fans after the concert.

journalists mobbed the politician for a comment on the new policy.

the team was mobbed by excited supporters after winning the championship.

he got mobbed as he left the restaurant, struggling to get to his car.

the actor was mobbed with requests for autographs and photos.

security struggled to keep the crowd from mobbing the stage.

the royal couple was mobbed by the press during their visit.

the store was mobbed during the black friday sales.

the influencer was mobbed for selfies at the event.

police had to create a barrier to prevent the crowd from mobbing the area.

the artist was mobbed with praise after the exhibition opening.

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