Thieves
noun, plural thieves.
1.
a person who steals, especially secretly or without open force; one guilty of theft or larceny.
verb (used with object), thieved, thieving.
1.
to take by theft; steal.
verb (used without object), thieved, thieving.
2.
to act as a thief; commit theft; steal.
noun (pl) thieves (θiːvz)
1.
a person who steals something from another
2.
(criminal law) a person who commits theft
verb
1.
to steal (someone’s possessions)
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