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sneak thief
noun
a burglar who sneaks into houses through open doors, windows, etc.
sneak thief
noun
a person who steals paltry articles from premises, which he enters through open doors, windows, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of sneak thief1
Example Sentences
“A lowlife sneak thief,” he railed on the app Nextdoor, informing his neighbors of the incident.
I crept back into the basement like a highly skilled sneak thief and then proceeded to listen to the most calming music I know: the Beatles.
I stare at the names and I think about how I got them, and I'm not proud of myself for being a sneak thief.
Kasich is a sneak thief, crushing unions and sticking obstacles to abortion into unrelated bills while he claims to be a moderate.
He found that slipping about the street under cover like a sneak thief was much against his grain, and he was nervous.
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