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How To Use Larcenous In A Sentence

  • Indeed the upper echelons, who to the unenlightened merely appear as parasitic larcenous thugs, will have a tad more than the $5 being shoveled at those welfare recipients that curtsy correctly.
  • For starters, ‘the giant stays alive’ and Jack goes back to the enchanted castle to fess up to his larcenous inclinations and allow the writers to explore more psychologically relevant themes.
  • The second highest compliment she received was larcenous in nature: the (generally unauthorized) gesture of forwarding her emails to other people…
  • Jet Li plays the part of Han Sing, doing durance vile in the Hong Kong lockup, taking the fall for his dad, Ch'u Sing (Henry O) who lammed out of Honkers for San Francisco, the Chinese fuzz hot on his larcenous heels.
  • Unlike the good-natured bumbler from the Disney cartoon, this honey-happy bear is a manipulative, abrasive, self-indulgent schemer who is clearly unapologetic in his larcenous adventure. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
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  • We should refer to foreign legislation and social harmfulness of crime and cancel the restriction of larcenous amount to judge the larceny.
  • And profits were defended by courts, so they were not subject to the larcenous whims of the local sheikh or rajah.
  • Among all races and classes, including the very rich, there are some people who have what might be called larcenous proclivities. FAT and MEAN
  • I can add larcenious (for the more usual larcenous), aerious (which the 17th century used for aerial), and caesious. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol III No 2
  • And since they are the intelligent ones, they are able to cause trouble for the more larcenous politicians.
  • Former it is blame of larcenous finance organization , weigh more than general larceny measurement of penalty.
  • The audience's responsive chant — "Yes, we can" — must have seemed larcenous to Obama supporters. In politics, never dis a pickup
  • He argued that "there's a better deal out there to be had," and cited "the paltry Internet move over residual" and the "larcenous" force majeure settlement as reasons. Jonathan Handel: SAG-AFTRA Ratify Advertising Agreement; SAG Townhall Features Fireworks
  • The estate tax is probably the tax that is the most larcenous. Income Distribution Stories, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • But Thorvaldsen’s real objective is much more personal: to avenge the murder of his son by the larcenous aristocrat at the heart of the conspiracy. The Paris Vendetta by Steve Berry: Book summary
  • In the early 19th century, fur traders wiped out its seals; during the Gold Rush, a lucrative and larcenous trade in seabird eggs killed millions of common murres.
  • In the early 19th century, fur traders wiped out its seals; during the Gold Rush, a lucrative and larcenous trade in seabird eggs killed millions of common murres.
  • According to the Seattle Times, the 45-year-old Lidtke wept in the courtroom as he recalled confessing his larcenous actions to his two young daughters, referring to his actions as "a huge mistake. ARTINFO: Seattle Art Dealer Imprisoned After Plotting To Steal From Collectors' Homes
  • Or it could be more consciously larcenous than that. Department of Greenwashing: Ceci La Luna lambrusco | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • And profits were defended by courts, so they were not subject to the larcenous whims of the local sheikh or rajah.

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