thief
11thief — ► NOUN (pl. thieves) ▪ a person who steals another person s property. ORIGIN Old English …
12thief — [thēf] n. pl. thieves [thēvz] [ME < OE theof, thiof, akin to Ger dieb < IE base * teup , to cower, lurk] a person who steals, esp. secretly; one guilty of theft, or larceny …
13Thief 4 — Эта статья описывает компьютерную игру, находящуюся в разработке. После выпуска игры сведения, приведённые здесь, могут оказаться неверными, и содержание статьи может значительно измениться …
14thief — Normally an insulting accusation, the seriousness of which depends on what is alleged to have been stolen. ‘You thief’ said by one child to another because of a stolen chocolate biscuit, for instance, would be thought of as part of childhood’s …
15Thief 3 — Dark Project: Deadly Shadows Dark Project Deadly Shadows Éditeur Eidos Interactive Développeur Ion Storm Concepteur Warren Spector Randy Smith Jordan Thomas Date de sortie AN 25 mai …
16thief — see set a thief to catch a thief hang a thief when he’s young, and he’ll no’ steal when he’s old there is honour among thieves the more laws, the more thieves and bandits little thieves are hanged, but great ones escape …
17thief — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ would be ▪ The alarm is usually sufficient to deter a would be thief. ▪ common, petty ▪ professional ▪ master …
18Thief — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Thief >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 thief thief robber homo triumliterarum pilferer rifler filcher plagiarist GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 spoiler spoiler depredator pillager marauder …
19thief — 01. A [thief] broke into the museum, and stole a painting worth almost one million dollars. 02. Two young high school students have been arrested for car [theft] after being found in possession of a stolen mini van. 03. You have to be careful of… …
20thief — in·fang·thief; out·fang·thief; thief; thief·dom; ut·fang·thief; …