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A pecuniary thief is a person who steals money, as opposed to one who steals property or, today, identities. someone who steals money.
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Yes, a burglar is someone who enters a building illegally with the intent to steal property or commit a crime. They do not necessarily use force, but they do unlawfully take possessions from others.
when someone steals something or destroys and hides your property to make you scared or be aware of what they are going to do to you
probably means he likes you ask him out and see what happens
A person who steals ideas is often referred to as a "plagiarist" or an "idea thief." This behavior is unethical and can lead to legal consequences if the stolen ideas are protected by copyright or intellectual property laws.
It steals other peoples property so you got it there. Since ladies and gents are imprisoned for long time.
The Cookie Monster steals his cookies and then Sandusky's him (rapes him in the Penn State showers)
The present of "steal" is "steals," as in "He steals."
Shakespeare's Othello but it is Misquoted.
If someone steals your hotmail account and didnt change your password yet all you have to do is change it but if they did change the password you can only click forgot password and that's what you do when that's happenes.