to break into a building and commit burglary
ransack
to trick (a person) out of what is rightly hers or his
cheat, bilk
to steal (something of small value)
steal
(a piece of) the woolly covering of a sheep or similar animal; to rob (a person) by using trickery
plunder, steal
lie and deceive
deceive, swindle
to cause (a person) to have the wrong idea or opinion or, to act incorrectly
give someone the wrong idea, information
to charge too high a price; to fill or load (something) too much
charge to excess
in small quantities
steal, embezzle
to steal (something)
steal
a kind of gun with a long barrel, (to be) fired from the shoulder; to search (something) thoroughly in order to steal
ransack
to take property from a person or place unlawfully
steal, deprive
to take (a person's property) secretly and without right
take something without permission
to use guns etc to steal from a person, bank etc
steal goods
to steal (the usual word)
steal