How To Use Burglarize In A Sentence

  • So how many psychiatrist's offices did Franken burglarize last week?
  • You would be surprised at how many homes are burglarized because a future burglar saw your address on your luggage at the airport.
  • You wanted this guy bad enough to burglarize his house and lie under oath. WILD JUSTICE
  • Q: My home was burglarized, and my wife's jewelry is gone. Can You Write Off the Loss after a Burglary?
  • I wrote in a previous post about my dislike for made up words like 'burglarized', 'bicyclist', and 'gotten' when we gave you perfectly acceptable ones like 'burgled', 'cyclist', and 'got'. Guide to surviving in the UK, for Americans
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  • A gang of South Americans burglarized tourist hotel rooms in popular tourist locations around Thailand.
  • Alas, this was one of the swords that was stolen when my office was burglarized last year. Fond Memories of Spain
  • A St. Vincent de Paul thrift store in Newark, Ohio has been burglarized, as reported by Channel 4 in Columbus. 2009 March 11 « Scavenging
  • Another's truck was burglarized and the stolen handgun was used to wound a 7-year-old.
  • They then proceeded to burglarize the adjacent apartment, carrying their spoils back through the wall.
  • Criminals seldom travel far to find homes to burglarize, and violent crimes tend to be committed against friends and family members.
  • Burglarized" is not English, I have no idea who started using that term, but the word is 'burgled'. A World Gone Nuts: Missing Junk and Missing Pants
  • (Soundbite of bell) SAGAL: A Florida woman whose home was burglarized was able to identify the suspect in a photo because he was blank. Lightning Fill In The Blank
  • Corrections & Amplifications The headline and first paragraph incorrectly referred to homes having been robbed rather than burglarized, which is considered a nonviolent, less serious crime. DNA Evidence Gains Acceptance
  • Our stores get burglarized… it's rarely done by the homeless.
  • I was burglarized, which is different than being robbed. LAKE LEVEL 10-24-03 + crimes
  • She also said important documents related to her allegations were stolen after her house was burglarized.
  • Were you present the night the store was burglarized?
  • All three men are blasé about the prospects of being burglarized.
  • To top things off, I spent a night at the house in town and when I went back to the ranch the next day, all my sheep and goats had been stolen and my house was burglarized, though not much was taken and nothing was rifled through. What was the hardest thing to give up when you moved to the US from Mexico?
  • You wanted this guy bad enough to burglarize his house and lie under oath. WILD JUSTICE
  • Oh, by the way, if you have a safe and find your home burglarized, be on the look-out for a return visit.
  • The place was burglarized because she raised the window to admire a sunset and forgot to lock it.
  • He walked into the bedroom and discovered it was being burglarized.
  • Nearly half say they or an immediate family member have had their home broken into or burglarized.
  • Did you know that many of the homes that have been burglarized didn't have their security systems turned on?
  • Honestly, what kind of dunce criminal would decide to not burglarize some place just because the radio is on and playing some light jazz?
  • This particular home was already burglarized once; the damage done to the door so extensive it needed new locks.
  • Currents article on using DNA evidence to solve crimes incorrectly referred to homes having been robbed rather than burglarized, which is considered a nonviolent, less serious crime. Corrections & Amplifications
  • You've heard all the stories about homes being burglarized, cleaned out while the owners were away.

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