A burglar who unlawfully breaks into and enters another person's house.
1 He wasn't satisfied with the cat burglar story, and he was lonely.
2 Just try and picture April Ludgate as a badass cat burglar .
3 And I think I'd feel like a cat burglar sneaking around.
4 Clicked on the door, slow and careful like a cat burglar .
5 I used to be known as the Blackrock cat burglar .
6 But whoever robbed this place wasn't your common cat burglar .
7 Joe, have you written down the story about the girl and the cat burglar ?
8 He made tea, sat at the computer, and began to enter the cat burglar story.
9 After a couple of beers, I said, 'So, I heard you were the cat burglar .
10 The weeks sped by as he wrote a longer story based on Mike, the cat burglar .
11 A cat burglar broke him and trashed everything.
12 When I broke into my neighbor's home earlier this week, I didn't use any cat burglar skills.
13 If he wasn't such a great cop, he could have a stellar career as a cat burglar .
14 It was from Sarah, the girl who had stuck to her story about Mike, the cat burglar .
15 He watched her go over the gunwale and scale the side of the ship like a cat burglar .
16 The Fixer finds a partner in Natalie Stack, a former cat burglar with a long history of encounters with him.
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