Commit a burglary; enter and rob a dwelling.
1 This wouldn't be a good house to burgle if anyone was home.
2 There being no fear of interruption I proceeded to burgle the house.
3 It was nothing less than to burgle the house of the gnoles.
4 Did you burgle his mind and plant your own truths in there?
5 Alec and I are going to burgle the Basket Street theater tonight.
6 He called you away in order to burgle you too, of course!
7 Why did he want Hill's assistance to burgle a practically unprotected house?
8 I didn't mention that I happened to burgle the place earlier.
9 Easy to burgle if you didn't have to worry about the alarm system.
10 He set out to find someone who could burgle Delaney's flat.
11 Get rid of the servants, Hill, and we'll burgle his house.
12 And so, in a spirit of enquiry, I set out to burgle Angleton's office.
13 I mean to burgle the Chinese legation,' replied Holmes calmly.
14 You would have thought that I wanted to burgle something.
15 So you're next move is to burgle Malthus, I suppose.
16 If you've come to burgle why don't you do it?
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