Robinson

//ˈɹɒb.ɪn.sən//

"Robinson" in a Sentence (11 examples)

The speeding vehicle skidded and crashed head-on into the rear-end of a truck before the driver could say Jack Robinson.

Despite the seriousness of his illness, Mr Robinson is in good spirits.

Mr Robinson didn't write the novel.

The hand of the magician was quicker than our eyes. Before we could say Jack Robinson, the cards he was holding between his fingers disappeared.

How long have you known Jim Robinson?

In my understanding, Robinson treats this element as secondary.

There was an explosion, and before anyone could say Jack Robinson, the airplane burst into flame and fell.

Robinson considers nature a mere object of scientific study to exploit for his own uses and pleasure.

Robinson is a practical, rational and brave man.

The passage illustrates Robinson Crusoe's landing on a wild desert island after his shipwreck.

The Tory hard right is in the ascendancy, and a fascist street movement – led by convicted fraudster Tommy Robinson – represents a growing threat.

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