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mobbed, ppl. a.|mɒbd| [f. mob n.2 and v.1 + -ed.] Furnished with or wearing a mob; hooded. Also Comb. mobbed-head, a harlot (cf. mob n.2 1).
1681H. More Exp. Dan. i. 22 They [sc. Monks and Friars] pretending to nothing but holiness..whether in these mob'd habits, or got into a more brisk dress. 1707S. Centlivre Platonick Lady Epil., Young Templars..March hither [sc. to the theatre], where Mobb'd-heads too often ply. 1708― Busie Body Epil. 33 Like that dark mob'd-up Fry..Who to remove Love's Pains bestow a worse. |