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daylight robbery

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daylight robbery
n
Informal blatant overcharging
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daylight robbery n (Brit) (fam) it's day£light robbery!è un vero furto!


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Since I discovered the daylight robbery the same gentleman instead of returning everything that he had stolen has become shamelessly aggressive and all the time he wants to flex his muscle and challenges me for a duel as if he wants to inform me why did I discover his daylight robbery and why am I taking him to court?
Byline: By Jenny Waddington A 40-YEAR-OLD woman suffered facial injuries during a horrific daylight robbery in a Warwickshire layby.
The information is undoubtedly present, but the manner in which it is presented shrieks of concealment of what is, in my view, nothing less than daylight robbery.
 
 
 
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