thieves in the PONS Dictionary

thieves Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be as thick as thieves
there's honour among thieves prov
den of thieves

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Thieves also made off with numerous items of clothing such as t-shirts, hoodies, windbreakers, shorts and polo tees.
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When the thieves arrived, the wife did as she was told.
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In the era of electronic banking, banks no longer carry much cash, so jewels are the softest target for thieves.
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The police are also accused of colluding with car thieves and chop shops in this area.
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Thieves can also purchase a cheap mag-striper online that will copy down the numbers without leaving any traces on the card.
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The thieves also made off with other items, including seven gold watches and three gold opera glasses, worth a total of 157,000 euros ($229,000).
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He claimed at all times that he found the goods by policing and avowed hatred of thieves.
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After failing to get back the skull by asking nicely, the thieves embark on mission to steal it.
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Meanwhile, two bumbling diamond thieves create complications for both sides.
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However, that policy enables spammers, direct marketers, identity thieves, or other attackers to use the directory for personal information about those people.
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