body snatcher, con man, embezzler, ghoul, jewel thief, land-grabber, lifter, pilferer, robber, sneak thief, thief
Definitionn. someone who hunts or fishes illegally on the property of another
Last update: August 22, 2015
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Some poachers export the ivory for currency. [Please select]
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The poacher, like the smuggler, smacks too strongly of the brigand. [Please select]
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"Of course you have--the biggest old poacher in the county." [Please select]
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"No, sir; I never was a poacher, no-how." [Please select]
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I am, at once, a necessitous poacher, and a poacher by necessity. [Please select]
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Of the two the lynx is perhaps the worse poacher, and his proverbial sharpness renders him difficult to catch. [Please select]
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"I should know he had been a poacher," asserted Janice, as she contemptuously held up and surveyed at arms-length the completed shirt. [Please select]
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_ You cannot "educate" a poacher, a game-hog, a market-gunner, a milliner or a vain and foolish woman of fashion. [Please select]
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If the gun-cotton sample removed from the poacher stands the heat test satisfactorily, the machine is stopped, and the water drained off. [Please select]
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~--The gun-cotton, in the state in which it is removed from the poacher, contains from 28 to 30 per cent. [Please select]
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It was afterwards found out that he'd never done the deed; but he was the most incorrigible thief and poacher in the whole place, so it warn't such a mistake after all. [Please select]
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