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Meanings of
grand theft
in English
Larceny of property having a value greater than some amount (the amount varies by locale)
grand larceny
petit larceny
Usage of
grand theft
in English
1
That makes him guilty of a lot of things, including
grand
theft
.
2
Well, the Tribunal decided to go after you for the
grand
theft
auto.
3
Murder,
grand
theft
,
graft, those are just a few of the high points.
4
Her brother did time for
grand
theft
auto as a kid.
5
But it's not just
grand
theft
that leaves a bitter taste.
6
A judge will then decide whether Lohan should stand trial for felony
grand
theft
.
7
Laura Minello, accused of
grand
theft
auto, age seventy-four.
8
This is
grand
theft
Liberal-party style." "The heartlessness of it!
9
The actress faces felony counts of
grand
theft
,
burglary, vandalism and possession of a controlled drug.
10
But the fact is we don't need to commit murder or
grand
theft
to do lasting harm.
11
In 2013, West pleaded no contest to misdemeanor battery and
grand
theft
charges stemming from the incident.
12
The jury found the 31-year-old guilty of felony
grand
theft
and vandalism but cleared her of burglary.
13
I was in for
grand
theft
auto.
14
Both Green and Rayford were charged with
grand
theft
auto, a Los Angeles County District Attorney's spokeswoman said.
15
I still had Laura Minello,
grand
theft
auto, but I was feeling discouraged and I didn't have any handcuffs.
16
First arrest at age 14, 1948,
grand
theft
auto.
Other examples for "grand theft"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
grand
theft
grand
Adjective
Noun
Grand theft
through the time
Grand theft
across language varieties
United States of America
Common