[ UK /bˈɜːɡə‍l/ ]
VERB
  1. commit a burglary; enter and rob a dwelling
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How To Use burgle In A Sentence

  • In May it was burgled and the Victorian stained glass window was smashed.
  • If the real victims of drugs are the people who get their houses burgled by addicts desperate for the money for a fix, maybe we should legalise drugs, she suggests.
  • She was on a cocktail of drink and drugs when she burgled a total of four houses to fund her drug addiction.
  • Police are appealing for witnesses after five homes were burgled over a two day period.
  • Swindon residents who have been burgled could be reunited with their chattels thanks to the Wiltshire Police.
  • His house had been burgled, windows smashed, doors broken and family heirlooms stolen.
  • Every hour of every day, 98 homes are burgled and seven homes are hit by fire.
  • It would also be informative to know what constituted the "burgled" or "robbed" items. Let's Be Careful Out There-Chula Vista Robberies
  • He added: 'I have been burgled twice. Times, Sunday Times
  • What do we do as a MOP, do we just let them in with open arms - ‘please steal my things - I wont resist I wouldnt want to effect your human right to burgle me’? or does it have to reach the other end of the spectrum, whereby if you want justice people are forced to action? The Revolving Door System. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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