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Burgle   Listen
verb
burgle  v.  To commit a burglary; to enter and rob a dwelling.
Synonyms: burglarize, heist.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Burgle" Quotes from Famous Books



... spoke slowly and deliberately—"I wanted to 'sassinate him, or rob him, or burgle him. If I could catch him and lick him, in a fair fight, I'd do it; and I wouldn't care how hard I hit him, or ...
— The Bread-winners - A Social Study • John Hay

... the brutal burglar burgle; Whilst sentiment will calmly gurgle Bland platitudes, but not attack That sacred ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 98, March 22, 1890 • Various

... on fire, lie perfectly still and count imaginary sheep jumping over an imaginary fence; if you feel the folding bed closing up let it close and go on with your counting; if you know that burglars are in the room pay no attention to them and let them burgle—you have business of your own to attend to. A man with a thoroughly developed case of insomnia has no time for such ...
— The Silly Syclopedia • Noah Lott

... rear windows. They were closed and locked, as when he had left. Opening them, he peered out and down the fire-escape; he had always had a notion that anybody foolish enough to want to burgle his rooms would find it easy to effect an entrance via the fire-escape, whose bottom rung was only eight feet or so above the level of the backyard. And now, since the Twenty-ninth Street houses had been torn down, lending access easy via the excavation, such an attempt ...
— The Bandbox • Louis Joseph Vance



Words linked to "Burgle" :   burglarise, burglary, heist, break in, burglarize



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