The burglar cried when he realised he had been burgled.
We caught a burglar in the act. He's now chained up in the wine cellar.
The burglar was horrified when he realised he had broken into a police officer's house, and then felt the barrel of a gun press against his temple.
The burglar was jailed for his crimes and ordered to attend a behaviour modification program.
Are you a burglar? The burglar dropped his tools when he reached for his gun. The store's security system was over-ridden by last night's burglar.
The burglar was hiding under bed cowering in fear.
The police ran towards the burglar, attempting to arrest him.
He is a harsher taskmaster than she is. The judge gave a harsher sentence to the burglar after seeing him twice before.
The burglar admitted robbing the household next to the bank, but not the bank itself.
The word 'burglar' is a noun, a word for a thief who enters a building with intent to steal; a word for a person.
No, a grammatically correct sentence would be: "You thought the hesitant man was the burglar."
The word 'burglar' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thief who enters a building with intent to steal; a word for a person.
That foolish burglar was nabbed in the act and will be appearing in an upcoming episode of 'Stupid Criminals'.
She made a chain of cans on strings beneath all of the windows as a burglar alarm. A burglar stole my all money.
The first syllable "burg" is typically stressed in the word "burglar."
The noun "burglar" is a common gender noun, word for a male or a female; a word for a person.