Thieves - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈθiːvz|  American pronunciation of the word thieves
Brit.  |θiːvz|  British pronunciation of the word thieves
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounthief

noun

- plural form of thief

verb

- Third person singular simple present form of to thieve.

Extra examples

Tourists are often easy targets for thieves.

A safe is provided to keep your valuables secure from potential thieves.

...car thieves, pickpockets, burglars, and other criminals...

The thieves gained entrance to our house by breaking a window.

...before they were caught, the thieves had burglarized dozens of houses around the city...

...the contemptible thieves who stole the Christmas gifts intended for needy children...

...while traveling the ancient Silk Road, traders were constant prey to cutthroats and thieves...

...the degeneracy of the family into a gang of petty thieves...

...the touristy port town little resembled the haven for thieves, cutthroats, and harlots it had once been...

The thieves got a lot of loot in the robbery.

Thieves had long ago plundered the tomb.

...under the veil of descending darkness the thieves began their operation...

The thieves waited until it was dark enough to break in.

The old man who owned the jewels was bumped off by the thieves.

The thieves carved up the profit from the robbery.

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