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UK
/lˈɑːsəni/
]
[ US /ˈɫɑɹsəni/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɑɹsəni/ ]
NOUN
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the act of taking something from someone unlawfully
the thieving is awful at Kennedy International
How To Use larceny In A Sentence
- The trial jury unanimously cleared him of charges of larceny and trying to obtain money by deception.
- issuing a bad check is a form of larceny
- So there you have it, my Top 10 Weirdo & Unlikely Couples which, despite the Joycean nature of my rambling, arrives well in time for you to update your Netflix queue for a night of snuzzling, fun, and larceny (both grand and petty, depending on your rating from the MPAA). Top 10 Weirdo & Unlikely Couples » Scene-Stealers
- In 1947, he was sentenced to five years in prison for a number of cases of housebreaking and larceny, but there was never enough evidence to even try him for the Windsor robbery.
- We should refer to foreign legislation and social harmfulness of crime and cancel the restriction of larcenous amount to judge the larceny.
- Unfortunately, at 14, Michael was interested in smoking reefer, petty larceny, hookers, LSD and basketball.
- In essence, he's a ‘love me, love my dog’ kind of guy, with the pooch in question being larceny and theft.
- It is also important to note that the majority of juveniles get arrested for property crimes, such as burglary and larceny, rather than for violent acts.
- Perhaps it is to warm up to grand larceny, to see if I'll get spotted, which I do. THE BINGO PALACE
- Hit by a spate of praedial larceny, Aranguez farmers are now using deadly pit bulls and Rottweilers to guard their food crops at night.