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Sentence example with the word 'larceny'
larceny
Definition
n.
the act of taking something from someone unlawfully
Last update: September 10, 2015
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After finding his computer was not where he left it, he accused his sister of
larceny
.
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Stealing,
larceny
, theft; no matter what you call it, it is not right.
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"We're arresting you: receiving stolen goods, and accessory to
larceny
."'
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The butler, Walters, has been arrested for
larceny
.
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If the truth were known, except for the
larceny
, he felt a pang of envy.
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There's still a slight matter of
larceny
, but that doesn't involve the electric chair.
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"I hope you'll ketch the inconsiderate parties to the
larceny
."'
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"I mean that you have served a term in prison for
larceny
."
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Also for the
larceny
of the _Manhattan_ from Manila.
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But the Traction gang can't get away with grand
larceny
like it used to.
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Removing hats is
larceny
, and you'll get six months for it.'
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