Sentence example with the word 'thievery'

thievery

abstraction, boosting, embezzlement, graft, lift, pilfering, poaching, shoplifting, snitching, stealing, theft

Definition n. the act of taking something from someone unlawfully

Last update: July 29, 2015


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Where I come from the term is "thievery," but believe it or not, they don't call it that.   [Please select]

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Yes, puritanisme, it does though Saint Joseph's sovereign thievery alors (Bandez.)   [Please select]

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He owed Hugh nothing--the very money he had taken from the ground, save a bare living, had gone to pay his thievery.   [Please select]

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Dog, who was going to be invested with the kingship, because of his thievery, the kingship he lost it.   [Please select]

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"But even if I had stayed at home I don't believe I should ever have got to like being a lawyer"--("Small chance of it, I should say, the quill-driving thievery.")   [Please select]

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He held them aloft in triumph, treading water while he held the other's head under the sea as a punishment for his thievery.   [Please select]

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