thieve in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for thieve in the English»Spanish Dictionary

thieve in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for thieve in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
As though my lad would go in and thieve.
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Anyone who has been on the receiving end knows that sinking sensation of being thieved - of swiping fresh air.
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We just thieved it, as we do.
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Pretty impossible to thieve from.
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On the other hand, a thane who thieved could pay a higher fine than a ceorl who did likewise.
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These are made from destructible or non-destructible materials and leave a nasty stain when removed -- making thieved products harder to resell.
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There was peace in his land, nobody thieved, and all was well.
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When he got there, however, he was accused of thieving the item.
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That is to say, the intellectually affluent are now thieving from the intellectually poor.
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Brown pelicans, scooping low across the surface, joined in the frenzy, while frigate birds hovered ready to thieve a catch.
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