Associations to the word «Thieve»
Noun
- Baba
- Thief
- Robber
- Steal
- Stole
- Vittorio
- Murderer
- Burglar
- Rogue
- Stealing
- Tramp
- Vagabond
- Beggar
- Theft
- Robbery
- Loot
- Bicycle
- Valuable
- Cant
- Liar
- Jewel
- Gallows
- Gang
- Guild
- Sesame
- Vinegar
- Ali
- Plunder
- Bandit
- Criminal
- Cher
- Rust
- Smuggler
- Booty
- Whore
- Prostitute
- Rascal
- Drunk
- Gambler
- Treasure
- Outlaw
- Looting
- Pantomime
- Crook
- Posing
- Crucifixion
- Cheat
- Vandal
- Watchman
- Assassin
- Chasing
- Gypsy
- Cleric
- Taker
- Jewelry
- Accomplice
- Coward
- Sharper
- Greed
- Cattle
- Jewellery
- Convict
- Den
- Addict
- Hoard
- Villain
- Slang
- Nic
- Traitor
- Restitution
- Scoundrel
- Posse
- Horse
- Crosse
- Dope
- Hasan
Adverb
Wiktionary
THIEVE, verb. (intransitive): To commit theft.
THIEVE OUT, verb. To walk out of a place stealthily
Dictionary definition
THIEVE, verb. Take by theft; "Someone snitched my wallet!".
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.