Definitionn. a criminal who takes property belonging to someone else with the intention of keeping it or selling it
Last update: July 29, 2015
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Plagiarius meant a kidnapper, stealer or abductor of a slave or child, though it is also used in the modern sense of a literary pilferer or purloiner by Martial (I. [Please select]
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A Nigger Stealer. [Please select]
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Tom Sawyer a nigger-stealer. [Please select]
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"Instead of the squaw of some Apache horse-stealer." [Please select]
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'But to be the daughter of a cattle-stealer--a common thief.' [Please select]
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"I am no deer-stealer," replied Edward. [Please select]
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It is better that Edward should be fighting in the field than remain here and risk being shot as a deer-stealer, or put in prison. [Please select]
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Matey certainly could not be called a clever dog stealer, because he had no notion of how to preserve that which he stole. [Please select]
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He is a stealer of sheep, as I might have known. [Please select]
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And the pigeon-stealer gently, almost reverently, put the fluttering Bird safely into a padded cage. [Please select]
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There are no other men with black beards--except the German woman-stealer; and of course he cannot be the one. [Please select]
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