Similar words: thieves, achiever, overachieve, everything, achieve, achievement, underachieve, retriever. Meaning: ['θɪːvərɪ] n. the act of taking something from someone unlawfully.
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1 While Norm professed dismay with his thievery, he always kept what Benjy brought him.
2 There is no evidence that the rifling and thievery of the files ever occurred.
3 Mikhail: Don't try to justify your thievery with excuses!
4 He tried to justify his thievery with excuses.
5 Gambling, prostitution, thievery, and drug peddling became respected occupations,[www.Sentencedict.com] corrupting the next generation in childhood.
6 He is the master of infiltration and thievery who never misses his target.
7 She is the master of infiltration and thievery who never misses her target.
8 Birds from species not known for thievery don't show the same reburying behavior.
9 Practicability: for prevention against thievery, inflation and repair for bicycle, motorcycle and storage battery car.
10 For penny-pinchers, the line between thrift and thievery turns out to be as tangled as a yard-sale yo-yo.
11 The second time he did so, he was caught by the sorceress, who threatened to punish him for his thievery.
12 Casual cattle stealers ran more risk than those involved in organized thievery.
13 I would not want to see such a precious innocent thing swayed to thievery.
14 Cutting off a person's hand is a harsh punishment for thievery.
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