Burglar is someone who steals other peoples belongings.
The Burglarized Burglar - 1911 was released on: USA: 15 September 1911
the probability of a house will be burglarized is = 5% which is = .05 the probability of a house will NOT be burglarized is = (1 - .05) the probability of a second house will NOT be burglarized is = (1-.05)*(1-.05)= (1-.05)^2 the probability of a third house will NOT be burglarized is= (1-.05)*(1-.05)(1-.05)= (1-.05)^3 so, the probability of NONE = (1-.05)^10 = .598736939 = .5987
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(the word burglarised is the UK spelling)"The thief burglarised the old woman's flat."(using the US spelling burglarized)"The robber burglarized the old woman's apartment."
Yes, I have. My home was burglarized.
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Swag can mean expensive or valuable goods, to sway, or to droop from not being tight any more. Robbers would have swag from the store they burglarized. An elderly person might swag from having bad knees.
You will be burglarized or even have a fire, that may ruin your business.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," it was Miss Maudie's house that was burglarized. She was one of the Finch family's neighbors in Maycomb.
There could be any amount of things that could lead to a burglary conviction.Security camera tapeFingerprints within the burglarized propertyA confessionA witnessA known stolen item, from the burglarized property, found in one's possessionFinding a tool in someone's possession that could have been used to break into the burglarized propertyAnything on a person that could lead to probable cause that a felony (other than the burglary) was committed.
Theif,Stealer housebreaker, robber, pilferer, filcher, sneak thief
yes, i do believe so, BUT i don't think one would want to.