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A criminal who takes property belonging to someone else with the intention of keeping it or selling it.
thick - stupid, thieves - robbers duh stupid as thieves, they are explaining how they have fallen into this 'love', and whether he (shaun) would die for this girl, and that they are as 'thick as thieves' by falling into this.
They were very mean thieves.
Thieves will be caught.
very close to one enother
That could be the Raiders or the Steelers...
Ali Baba and the 40 thieves is the answer.
a gang of thieves a den of thieves a skulk of thieves a band of thieves
The possessive form of the plural noun thieves is thieves'.Example: The thieves' hideout was raided by the police.
The possessive form of the plural noun thieves is thieves'.Example: The thieves' hideout was raided by the police.
his father was the leader of forty thieves, that is what made him the prince of thieves and able to marry jasmine
Pirates are thieves. Some thieves do nice things but they are still thieves.
It should be "a gang of thieves" or "a group of thieves" instead of "a crowd of thieves".