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nobblesverbpresent tense third-person singular of nobbleBritish slang to rob by the use of trickery or threatsan old scam that's been used for years to nobble unsuspecting London tourists beats, bilks, bleeds, cheats, chisels, chouses, cons, cozens, defrauds, diddles, does, does in, euchres, fiddles, fleeces, flimflams, gaffs, gyps, hoses(slang), hustles, mulcts, plucks, reams, rips off, rooks, screws, shakes down, shortchanges, shorts, skins, skunks, squeezes, sticks, stiffs, stings, suckers, swindles, thimblerigs, victimizes extorts, wrenches, wrests, wringsclips, gouges, nicks, overcharges, soaksexploits, milksdeceives, dupes, fools, gulls, tricksropes (in)betrays, bitches, double-crossesbamboozles, fast-talks sells a bill of goods to, takes for a ride, takes to the cleaners to take physical control or possession of (something) suddenly or forciblya London bobby nobbled the pickpocket just as he was about to make off with the tourist's watch bags, captures, catches, collars, cops(slang), corrals, gets, gloms, grabs, grapples, hooks, lands, nabs, nails, nets, raps, seizes, snags, snaps (up), snares, snatches, traps gloves, halters, lassos, ropesapprehends, arrests, detainsbays, cornersclasps, clutches, fastens (on), fists, grasps, grips, holds, latches (on or onto), securesrends, wrestsenmeshes(also immeshes), ensnares, entangles, entraps, meshesabducts, kidnaps, spirits (away or off) takes hold (of) misses discharges, frees, liberates, releasesdrops, loosens, unhands |