"Cracksman" is a word in ENGLISH
A burglar.
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Once upon a time, a beautiful, independent, self-assured princess happened upon a frog in a pond. The frog said to the princess, " I once was a handsome prince until an evil witch put a spell on me. One kiss from you and I will turn back into a prince and then we can marry, move into the castle with my mom and you can prepare my meals, clean my clothes, bear my children and forever feel happy doing so." That night, while the princess dined on frog legs,she kept laughing and saying, "I don't THINK so."
One guilty of the crime of burglary.
Read the complete definitionA burglar.
Read the complete definitionWith an intent to commit burglary; in the manner of a burglar.
Read the complete definitiondyúti v [A; b6] for guards, nurses, or the like to have duty. Akuy nagdyúti dihang gikawátan ang budíga, I …
Read the complete definitionIn old English law. A ioud outcry with which felons (such as rob-bers, burglars, and murderers) were anciently pursued, and …
Read the complete definitionA short crowbar used by burglars in breaking open doors.
Read the complete definitionkawatán - A thief, robber, stealer, burglar, gangster. (cf. makáwat).
Read the complete definitionlambus v [A; c1] strike with s.t. heavy, usually in a downward motion. Mga balud nga milambus sa gamayng sakayan, …
Read the complete definitionlúkab v {1} [A; a1] pry open. Hiraminta nga ilúkab sa salug, Tools to use in prying the floor up. …
Read the complete definitionmakáwat - (H) Thief, sneak, cheat, embezzler, pilferer, pick-pocket, robber, burglar. (cf. káwat, matákaw, makáwtì, maniníkas, swítik, sagumár).
Read the complete definitionmarka n {1} a visible trace or impression on a surface. Dú-nay mga marka sa tiil sa kawatan didtu, The …
Read the complete definitionIh old English law. A robber. Robbatorea et burglatores, robbers and burglars. Bract fiol. 115b
Read the complete definitionA burglar's or thief's booty; boodle.
Read the complete definitiontangkà v {1} [A; b6] set to do s.t. Mutangkà kug alas syíti sa buntag sa ákung trabáhu, I set …
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