History
History
Synonyms
UK
US
Meaning:
burgle

to break into a building and commit burglary

ransack

defraud

to trick (a person) out of what is rightly hers or his

cheat, bilk

filch

to steal (something of small value)

steal

fleece

(a piece of) the woolly covering of a sheep or similar animal; to rob (a person) by using trickery

plunder, steal

gips

lie and deceive

deceive, swindle

mislead

to cause (a person) to have the wrong idea or opinion or, to act incorrectly

give someone the wrong idea, information

overcharge

to charge too high a price; to fill or load (something) too much

charge to excess

pilfer

in small quantities

steal, embezzle

purloin

to steal (something)

steal

rifle

a kind of gun with a long barrel, (to be) fired from the shoulder; to search (something) thoroughly in order to steal

ransack

rob

to take property from a person or place unlawfully

steal, deprive

steal

to take (a person's property) secretly and without right

take something without permission

stick-up

to use guns etc to steal from a person, bank etc

steal goods

thieve

to steal (the usual word)

steal

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