A thief who steals from the pockets or purses of others in public places.
Thief who engages in pickpocketing.
Thief who steals money and objects from clothes or pockets.
1 A pickpocket , for certain; Sabina had seen how they operated many times.
2 Beside the hog-stealing parson and the little grey-faced pickpocket there were also:
3 I need a pickpocket - and there he is. He nodded toward the German.
4 As the pickpocket side of cognitive science used in tech and games.
5 A pickpocket who apparently hypnotised his victim is being hunted by police.
6 A pickpocket took it while I was looking in at a window.
7 Here slinks the pickpocket , here emerges the burglar, here skulks the felon.
8 The pickpocket was arrested, and the wallet has been returned to me.
9 It was the street boy turned pickpocket , and a pickpocket turned garroter.
10 But maybe Ian was just upset about the pickpocket on the bus.
11 A pickpocket 's as likely to get it from me as from you.
12 Instead of recommending me, the old rathcal abuthed me like a pickpocket .
13 At best you might lose a little cash to an opportunist pickpocket .
14 The Virginian's eyes were glowing with a light that dazzled the pickpocket .
15 Her one relation was a brother of high standing as a pickpocket .
16 Tells of pickpocket caught in lobby who had stolen tickets in subway.
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Pickpocket в диалектах
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