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Make off with belongings of others.
lift
hook
abstract
sneak
pinch
cabbage
swipe
filch
pilfer
nobble
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1
Email and networks have increased the chances for governments and companies to
purloin
data.
2
Somehow he'd managed to
purloin
a scalpel, we don't know exactly where or how.
3
The lady referred to took it upon herself to
purloin
the flower she wanted.
4
They need caretakers; respecterble women, that would sooner cut out their tongues than
purloin
.
5
She will usually attempt to
purloin
some trinket or other and be caught again.
6
Several persons may conspire to
purloin
each a limited amount.
7
He broke into outhouses with an axe he managed to
purloin
in a wood-cutters' camp.
8
She had tried to
purloin
a letter-whichdid not belong to Stuart in the first place.
9
To keep up the juggle-well , Iknowit must be so; but to
purloin
my name!
10
If you can't
purloin
a set of your husband's, two ordinary brushes will do.)
11
The laborers manage to
purloin
small quantities, which they sell to contraband dealers in the larger towns.
12
If it were haunted by Clithero, he must occasionally pass its limits and beg or
purloin
victuals.
13
He will perhaps charge you with having hired some one to
purloin
his pocket-book; let him think it.
14
All the whole time you live, you
purloin
from life and live at the expense of life itself.
15
How to
purloin
this cigar without having it missed by Mr. Pike was a worry for a moment.
16
Neither do I pilfer or
purloin
.
purloin
·
purloin in
purloin a letter
purloin articles
purloin certain
purloin from life
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