thieve u rečniku PONS

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Anyone who has been on the receiving end knows that sinking sensation of being thieved - of swiping fresh air.
www.independent.ie
Brown pelicans, scooping low across the surface, joined in the frenzy, while frigate birds hovered ready to thieve a catch.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Oh, and thieved some trainers to really make our point.
www.dailymail.co.uk
There was peace in his land, nobody thieved, and all was well.
en.wikipedia.org
As though my lad would go in and thieve.
www.ripleyandheanornews.co.uk
We just thieved it, as we do.
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That is to say, the intellectually affluent are now thieving from the intellectually poor.
www.crikey.com.au
Pretty impossible to thieve from.
www.cnn.com
On the other hand, a thane who thieved could pay a higher fine than a ceorl who did likewise.
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These are made from destructible or non-destructible materials and leave a nasty stain when removed -- making thieved products harder to resell.
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