The act of taking something from someone unlawfully.
1 In her body, she knew fear; morally, the thieving felt like reparation.
2 BEE has crippled South Africa more than the thieving politicians ever could.
3 There was one final check to stop anyone thieving the Empire's loot.
4 For ten years I worked for a succession of brilliant, thieving scumbags.
5 Even before Creeley became aware of his thieving , Driver made him uncomfortable.
6 And now one hacker is releasing the brain - thieving software to prove it.
7 These poor creatures seldom obtain any great sum by thieving and cheating.
8 The best man in the State with a little beggarly thieving nonentity?
9 It's a thieving , drunken lot of fellows Saul will fall in with.
10 An ugly thieving thing, as has no business above stairs at all.
11 And like most of that crowd in the field, a thieving misfit.
12 He saw the Dark Lord cut down at his own thieving hand.
13 There's no telling when those thieving Alaskans will be close after us.
14 We're a thieving , dishonest lot, sir, little as I thought it, sir.
15 He is impoverished and in trouble; he's also thieving , selfish and callous.
16 Are thieving , and lying, and looting, and bestial talk very bad things?
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