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"thieving" Definitions
  1. used to describe somebody who steals things

119 Sentences With "thieving"

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Thieving, or regulating theft, is a simple term for it.
In Europe, Greece's daily Ta Nea settled on "thieving countries".
Childhood was poverty, baloney for Sunday dinner, petty thieving and reform schools.
"I am fed up with the thieving government," protester Maristella Gross said.
Is it something a rogue piece of thieving software could easily guess?
Her way of finding those moments of extremity is through deception and thieving.
What better home than HBO for this foul-mouthed, alcoholic and thieving Santa?
His slickly produced videos speak to Russians' anger about inequality and hypocritical, thieving officialdom.
For God's sake, he's a burger-thieving slapstick pirate in the latest SpongeBob SquarePants movie.
There's nowhere like the British seaside: thieving seagulls, empty arcades, bigoted pensioners, arctic fucking water.
He had beguiled young readers with witches, twits, cunning foxes, thieving fathers and quick-thinking boys.
Chloe is "a thieving, wheeling, dealing hustler," Escayg says, in contrast to Nadine's more pragmatic bruiser.
Jack Sparrow is ostensibly the hero of this story, but he's also a conniving, thieving pirate.
"I am fed up with the thieving government," protester Maristella Gross said at Monday night's protest.
But in the press, black teens who craved Air Jordans were portrayed as thieving, murdering thugs.
The most visible branch of the government is the police, which does much of the thieving itself.
Gone was the triumphant Columbia, replaced by caricatures of thieving officeseekers stuffing their pockets with public money.
A thieving-ass seagull had other ideas and swooped in to nab the sandwich away from her.
It was the St. Paul Police Department's first known case of goat-thieving, said spokesman Steve Linders.
But many African states have not helped their cause, often because thieving politicians are still in charge.
And the family steals — food, toiletries, whatever — thieving to live but also as a way of life.
All this carries a whiff of the Somozas, the brutal, thieving dictators whom the Sandinistas overthrew in 1979.
If you're excited by one of Rogue's coolest new Karazhan cards, then there's no question: you'll be thieving.
" It's the commanders Hesmar has a problem with: "Those thieving bastards, all they do is stuff their pockets.
Here, though, the family's toughness, thieving and secrets, its poverty and desperation, work like ballast on his sensibilities.
Local experts insist the vast majority of hacking in Russia is aimed at thieving cash -- not interfering in politics.
The thieving teens are no longer trailing Al; instead he comes face to face with a downtrodden old man.
For years, the party denigrated the south as a thieving leech on the resources of the more prosperous north.
The rough and tough bar from "Star Wars: Episode IV" suffers in ratings due to its thieving and murderous clientele.
Maybe thieving is a comedic trend set by older comedians like Milton Berle, one of the 1950s most popular comedians.
They involve audience interaction ("Oh no he didn't!" etc.), puppets hitting each other with bats and — as Stelling references — thieving crocodiles.
I think it was mostly out of fun, or maybe boredom, but I could definitely see myself as the thieving villain.
Photo: GettyIt turns out you can ward off some thieving gulls by just staring them down, according to a new study.
Their tents and barricades are festooned with banners accusing Mr. Poroshenko and his business pals of thieving while soldiers are dying.
She kept her job at Downton despite her thieving past and developed a soft spot for ol' Mosely in the meanwhile.
But when Ben saw Cole thieving the tribe's leftover cinnamon sticks, even the memories of an Outback Steakhouse ribeye couldn't calm him.
He laughs while weaving between the thieving monkeys and hordes of dazed Caucasians in fisherman pants that wander the streets of Ubud.
According to Thai superstition, you should call a newborn "ugly baby" in order to misdirect thieving ghosts enamored of comely young things.
The film, which Thompson will also produce, will likely depict Payne during her younger years when she started her six-decade thieving run.
Artist's conception of newly discovered galaxies / ICRAROur thieving Milky Way stole a bunch of stars from unsuspecting galaxies—and it feels no remorse.
Spend your evening reading or making thieving tools and you'll miss out on the chance to be interviewed by a local crime reporter.
Founded in 1991 by Umberto Bossi, the League once campaigned vociferously for northern secession and used to denounce Italy's capital as "thieving Rome".
He noted that the whales' habits might encourage fisheries to develop new techniques to prevent their thieving, which could potentially endanger the animals.
In London, while living in a squat in Kentish Town, he got by with a bit of dealing and a bit of thieving.
Manafort's team will try to discredit Gates in the eyes of the jury as a thieving, untrustworthy crook whose testimony can't be believed.
Fleck is bullied by thieving poor kids and drunken rich guys, goaded to the point of murder by the meanness of the world.
It might be its limited scope: at its heart it's the story of a life spent among three friends, working, playing, and thieving together.
It might be its limited scope: at its heart it's the story of a life spent among three friends, working, playing, and thieving together.
This thieving rodent steals an expensive camera and takes it high up into a tree, but the resulting footage is totally worth the stress.
Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood had harsh words for Braman, calling him a "thieving idiot" in an interview with the Daytona Beach News-Journal.
In its more involved forms, scamming is basically a let's-put-on-a-show plot — costumes, characters, choreography — with the bonus of added thieving.
Yet depictions of corporate China as just an undemocratic, state-run monster, thieving and cheating to get ahead, are crude and out of date.
As Trump's poll numbers have fallen, he has begun warning regularly of dark conspiracies, from unnamed conspirators, aimed at thieving the election from him.
As if I were somehow thieving people of their grief by still being alive, by reminding them that he was played by an actor.
Set to Sigur Ros' "Hoppipolla," the video flashes between clips of slow motion bats, sunrises, lightning, scrapping birds, thieving monkeys and one very colourful parrot.
" The comments come after Hadhazy held up signs during a recent Orban speech in Parliament, including: "He must lie to cover up all his thieving.
We can tell from their grimy, cluttered home that Carl's parents are broke, though Dotty's regular thieving from the cash register at work helps a bit.
They're set on the trail of a thieving prospector in 1851, in a story that's as much about family as it is about the Gold Rush.
Our Heartless Milky Way Is Stealing Stars From Other GalaxiesOur thieving Milky Way stole a bunch of stars from unsuspecting galaxies—and it feels no remorse.
The problem is not that he was a thief but that he worked in a business where thieving, of one kind or another, was the business.
In its separatist past, the League's rallying cry used to be "Roma Ladrona" (Thieving Rome), but such slogans have now been replaced with calls for national unity.
Latinos, African-Americans, women, and immigrants are handy scapegoats to blame for "thieving" jobs from Americans who perceive themselves to be more worthy or qualified for them.
What's more, he says, it's an example of a type of racism called anti-gitanismo, or anti-Gypsyism, which depicts the Roma as primitive, unreliable, thieving people.
The Hamburglar was a popular one, with Trump photoshopped as the burger-thieving McDonald's character, tiny jazz hands spread wide in front of the fast food display.
"Blessed are the cracked," says Colby Cutler (Brendan Gleeson), menacing patriarch to a ragtag clan of thieving Irish travelers parked in a verdant swath of English countryside.
The first episode of this nature mini-series focuses on animals who will steal, cheat and fight for food, including kleptomaniac crabs, thieving macaques and cannibalistic lizards.
Another, published the day before his killing, is set in a garden where "good and gentle animals are constantly killed" by a small cadre of thieving predators.
Yes, Dany makes them promise to give up their people's thieving, pillaging, and raping ways, but that detail will almost certainly be kindly looked upon by future historians.
Wherever you go in Russia, you meet Russians who are perfectly aware of the Kremlin's thieving and rapacity but nevertheless want Mr Putin to remain in power. Why?
In a clip posted to the Bass Masters And Fish Experts Facebook Page, a thieving alligator had an easy lunch thanks to some humans fishing off a pier.
He has referred to civic organisations, many of which led protests against Ms Park, as "thieving bastards"; his campaign slogan promised a South Korea free of "pro-North leftists".
The sleepy fictional town of Talinas is "not used to thieves breaking and entering," Gumbiner writes, but then Eli (or Berg, as he's known) is not used to thieving.
"In the history of Venezuela, every government has had its weaknesses and problems: murderous governments, thieving governments, incompetent governments, lazy governments, those have always been around," Mr. Navarro said.
Staring at the frozen crime scene through a blur of tears, I cursed the twisted, thieving S.O.B. who had besmirched this day: the holiest day on the American calendar.
In this way, "King of Thieves" reveals its main concern and source of humor isn't thieving, but aging — which, as anyone will tell you, is no joke at all.
Chris Pine and Ben Foster play two thieving brothers who roam from heist to heist in the Texas Midlands amid economic decline and a vanishing way of small-town life.
No joke: A China dog breeder was arrested after posting on social media that he had named his lazy, thieving animals after local police officials — City Officer and Traffic Warden.
He has also worked on "The Simpsons" since its first season, which included the episode that introduced Apu as a fussy shopkeeper oblivious to the thieving teens in his store.
About 50 people protested outside the Albuquerque Journal offices in New Mexico Thursday evening after the newspaper published a racist cartoon depicting thieving members of the MS-13 gang as DREAMers.
Call me crazy — you won't be the first — but I'm a little skeptical that a thieving thug under international sanctions is the right man to be Iran's highest-ranking judicial official.
Authorities say the thieving duo was quickly discovered after Sotheby's called the alleged buyer, a wealthy retiree, who rebutted making the bids, and told investigators she was not even an art collector.
The best explanation of the difference between the two games—indeed, one of the best essays on a strategy series I've ever read—came from "Thieving Magpie" over at the Team Liquid forums.
Local news is just catching on to this rodent burglar, but parents who often visit Discovery Park with their kids have been complaining about Kevin's thieving ways on neighborhood Facebook groups for awhile.
Joaquin Phoenix and John C. Reilly star as a pair of brothers who work as assassins in the Wild West, and who are set on the trail of a thieving prospector in 193.
Firmly lodged in the second group, Jonny (Finn Wittrock) currently has two pastimes: thieving from anyone in a higher income bracket and stalking his onetime teenage love, Ruth (a regrettably bland Rachel Keller).
"Chilima could well be the dark horse who wins the election and here is why: people are increasingly disturbed by the shameless thieving of the current government," said Lilongwe-based political analyst Onjezani Kenani.
He's got no problem smashing in the face of a thieving teenager, and he's clever enough to manipulate Zachary, an underling, into committing an unnecessary act of violence that leads to Greg's needless death.
Gates is far from objectively wrong here—the crypto space is chock full of outright thieving and pump-and-dump schemes, while authorities claim criminals the world over hide billions in profits in various coins.
But if I was a unique case, surely destined for something better than a life of thieving and drug abuse, what did that mean for everyone else getting arrested for the same things I was?
"Only stinking third-world dictatorships use nominally independent authorities, actually subordinated to party politics and a thieving government, to neuter the main opposition force, which in Hungary is Jobbik," said party vice-chairman Janos Volner.
Begbie's son is uninterested in joining him in the family business of thieving and petty crime, and the sum of money Mark left Spud all went to drugs, as has every sum Spud's had since.
One of my last bunkies was pitiful: a lying, scheming, thieving addict who ended up having two fistfights within hours over his drug debts and the stealing that he was doing to support his habit.
The slogans screamed "Thieving banks", "Revolution" and "No to the G7", mirroring the anger vented across France in five months of anti-government "yellow vest" protests fueled by perceptions of a growing rich-poor divide and aloof politicians.
And, when she did succeed, the dial stayed at the right frequency for no more than a few minutes before it began to shift, and the songs about the thieving foxes and partying bears would drift into static.
As a comprehensive story published last week by Michael Finkel for GQ reveals, Breitwieser, along with his girlfriend and accomplice Anne-Catherine Kleinklaus, were so successful in their art thieving, in part because they kept what they took.
One woman protesting in Tver, a provincial city north of Moscow, suggested Russia follow China's example in dealing with corrupt bureaucrats: "In China, thieving officials are taken into the street and shot, and their property confiscated," she said.
The title, "My Name is Ruby," underlines the mortal cost of a woman's merely asserting her humanity in the face of a violent, thieving client — the same client that had robbed and beaten Eileen earlier in the season.
Phoenix and Reilly play brothers who work as assassins in the Wild West; they're set on the trail of a thieving prospector in 1851 in a story that's as much about family as it is about the Gold Rush.
He can tell what you've had for dinner if he stands next to you, he knows the odour of an illicit affair by smelling the two parties involved, and even catches a thieving teacher by smelling a stolen wallet.
"If we want heroin-selling, gangbanging, car-thieving, juvenile delinquents to reform and work toward developing productive lives, then institutions, especially schools and law enforcement, must find ways to improve the quality of their interactions with these youths," he writes.
"The victims of the brutal and thieving dictator and those who have fought and are fighting all forms of tyranny and governmental abuse will not bury the memories, experience and lessons of that horrible period," he said in a statement.
Productions of Rossini's "The Thieving Magpie" and Puccini's "La Bohème" offer lighter fare, while Christopher Alden's staging of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's "Sweeney Todd" and "The Crucible," in a production directed by Francesca Zambello, probe dark undercurrents of political relevance.
Sanders has some of the best policies to end this circle of mass, internationalized graft—but he needs to link his principled response to these thieving aristocrats to the regimes that he has somehow felt a need to occasionally praise.
"That we are not going to have to deal with that Muslim Socialist in the White House anymore" or "That thieving lying Hillary didn't become president" is not in the inclusive and politically neutral spirit we are striving for here.
That ostentatious music prefaces a melodrama about a thieving magpie and a wrongful conviction, one of two operas (the other is Bellini's "La Straniera") on offer from the bel-canto aficionados of Teatro Nuovo (Lincoln Center's Rose Theatre, July 17-18).
Set mostly in a Prohibition-era New York City, 2007's Baccano follows an eclectic group of characters featuring gangsters, journalists, alchemists, a nihilistic acrobat, an immortal cult leader, young revolutionaries, artificial humans, demons, and a comedically inept but successful thieving couple.
Joi Ito, director of the MIT Media Lab Neha Narula, director of the Media Lab's Digital Currency Initiative Despite all the grifting, thieving, speculation, and wild price swings you've heard about, bitcoin and other decentralized digital currencies are clearly here to stay.
But, spoiler alert, Loki's backstory is one Pandora's box of a trip, so it could delve deep into this — and we've already joined Loki on his Tesseract-thieving, New York City-invading, dad-impersonating adventures, and his ill-fated dealings with Thanos.
After thieving his way along the Gulf Coast of Texas, Lurie is caught by a group of Levantine sailors in the act of stealing a nazar , a blue amulet like one that he remembers his father carrying as protection against the evil eye.
Socialist Maduro has said that the United States, his ideological foe, had requested the men be freed, but he vowed on Wednesday they would be tried as "corrupt, thieving traitors" for allegedly seeking to personally profit from a financial deal that was detrimental to the nation.
Once in the game, you could forget about the dreary annoyances of school as you slipped into your handcrafted persona of a thieving elf with high Strength and Intelligence scores and went off to battle the Demogorgon or a giant toothy Purple Worm with your fellow treasure-seeking friends.
Rather, what's wrong has to do with — let me find the words — "experts answerable to the public," those being the buffoons who run our local airport authorities, the buffoons in charge of air-traffic control, and the thieving, dope-and-porn-smuggling, molester-y buffoons at the Transportation Security Administration.
For example, many of the other videos have nebulous origins; you can see this in Jenna Marbles's stream of consciousness–style of humor, which BuzzFeed is accused of thieving even though it has clear roots in Jack Handey's famous "Deep Thoughts" meme, which predates YouTube by more than two decades.
This season offers a production of Puccini's "La Bohème" that gives the work a Belle Époque setting; Rossini's seldom-seen comedy "The Thieving Magpie," directed by Peter Kazaras; the composer Robert Ward's Pulitzer Prize-winning adaptation of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," directed by Francesca Zambello; and Stephen Sondheim's "Sweeney Todd," a new production by the inventive director Christopher Alden, conducted by John DeMain.
This season offers a production of Puccini's "La Bohème" that gives the work a Belle Époque setting; Rossini's seldom-seen comedy "The Thieving Magpie," directed by Peter Kazaras; the composer Robert Ward's Pulitzer Prize-winning adaptation of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," directed by Francesca Zambello; and Stephen Sondheim's "Sweeney Todd" in a new production by the inventive director Christopher Alden, conducted by John DeMain.
His he named Hog Butcher, and his intimacy with her was such that, some weeks later, when the grunts mounted her atop the sandbags on the morning the N.V.A. finally came at them in person, a crush of figures like ants, innumerable, he almost snatched her down from the trench lip, fearful lest some harm should come to her and resentful these thieving bastards should touch her.
Then she went quickly to the freezer in the rear of the store and put two frozen dinners into her backpack, and was already at the front, leaning her wet hair into the ice-cream cooler, when the boy's mother came rushing out of the back, talking at him, telling him in her language to keep his eye on this thieving sneaky little bitch.
Much like the thieving protagonists of the concurrently playing Hell or High Water, which hits the Southern Gothic with a similar caffeine shot to the jugular, Don't Breathe's trio of thieves are the relics of a modern US wasteland ravaged by the effects of the economic recession, ruined by the greed of the richest 1 percent and the exhaustion of a region depleted beyond renewal.
Precisely because these intertwined religious and economic reform agendas are so critical, wise friends of M.B.S. would also be offering him some tough love — by telling him that it's great to arrest thieving Saudi billionaires and throw them in the Ritz-Carlton, but it has to be done with transparency and within a rule of law — which would enhance his legitimacy — not in an arbitrary way that will hurt his legitimacy and frighten future investors.

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