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The following specimen of his punning Latin is addressed to an orchard-pilferer:-
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It was locked, but she was already an expert pilferer of keys.
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No offence; I mean a pilferer on a large scale.
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Rameau pretended to see nothing in me but a contemptible pilferer, without talents or taste.
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I would like best of all to see Quinola, that cursed pilferer of jewels, in durance.
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A sneakthief always runs at the very sound of a pistol.
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You must have taken me for a burglar or a sneakthief.
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That's why I said it was a robbery by a sneakthief.
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After a long and honorable career I have to become a sneakthief.
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Was Chang Chu attacked and killed by that sneakthief?
Usage of snitcher in English
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And they seem to have a snitcher on parents.
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It was so uncivilized, to be a snitcher.
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I'm no snitcher, so you know you're safe.
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Do I look like a snitcher?
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He was a snitcher.
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It reached me, at last, that Cecil Winwood, the poet-forger, the snitcher, the coward, and the stool, was returned for a fresh forgery.
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'Snitcher!' yelled from the next room.
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Robin Snitcher, Labour List MP, has a stoush with his executive assistant because he believes she is trying to undermine his leadership by changing biscuits.