Thieve (verb)

To steal or commit theft.

Origin:

From the old english word "þēofian" meaning "to steal" or "to commit theft".

Examples:

  1. The thief thieved a valuable watch from the store.
  2. He was caught thieving from the local store.
  3. The bandits thieved the money from the bank.
  4. The burglar thieved a lot of jewelry from the house.
  5. The pickpocket thieved the wallet from the unsuspecting tourist.
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