Examples of using Robbin in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Fanny Robbin?
Robbin Williams.
Natasha Robbin.
Robbin' the bank?
Christopher Robbin.
You robbin' trucks?
Miss Fanny Robbin.
Robbin did not lift his head.
Where is Fanny Robbin?
Oh, so robbin' is work now?
Everybody is looking for Robbin.
Everyone knows Robbin is lying.
Robbin, Thank you for solving the mystery!
You know, I mean, uh… Our robbin' the rich to feed the poor. Rob?
Bank robbin' is baby shit alongside of what this dude is doin'.
It's a pre-notarized transfer deed… of your controlling interest in Robbin Industries.
Robbin' the first Yankee bank because we didn't know no better.
With new people comin' all the time,he can keep this up forever… this soul robbin'.
Robbin' Cottonmouth was what caused all this trouble in the first place.
Then this court is now in session todetermine sole physical custody of Sofia Robbin Sloan Torres.
Natasha Robbin has worked in the dental profession since she made aliyah in 2002.
I hereby grant sole physical custody of Sofia Robbin Sloan Torres to…- Oh. Have you heard anything?
Robbin remained Guthrie's lifelong friend, and helped Guthrie book benefit performances in the Communist circles in Southern California.
Rocco the Rum Runner… rubbed out Rico the Rat with his roscoe… for robbin' his rum-runnin' receipts!
These guys are media junkies. Robbin' banks in the morning… and watching themselves on television in the afternoon.
You wanna listen to this girlwho's runnin' around town with her loser boyfriend, robbin' liquor stores- that's what you wanna listen to?
Robbin was impressed with a song Guthrie wrote about political activist Thomas Mooney, wrongly convicted in a case that was a cause célèbre of the time.
With the outbreak of World War II and the nonaggression pact the Soviet Union had signed with Germany in 1939, the owners of KFVD radio did notwant its staff"spinning apologia" for the Soviet Union, and both Robbin and Guthrie left the station.
Robbin was impressed with a song Guthrie wrote about political activist Thomas Mooney, believed by many to be wrongly convicted in a case that was a cause célèbre of the time.
David Manners as Franklyn Blake Phyllis Barry as Ann Verinder Gustav von Seyffertitz as Carl Von Lucker Jameson Thomas as Godfrey Ablewhite Herbert Bunston as Sir John Verinder Charles Irwin as Inspector Cuff Elspeth Dudgeon as Betteredge, Housekeeper John Davidson as Yandoo Claude King as Sir Basil Wynard Olaf Hytten as Dr. Ezra Jennings Evalyn Bostock as Roseanna Spearman, Maid Fred Walton as Henry the Butler John Power as The DriverHarold Entwistle as Sutter A.C. Henderson as Robbin.