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pilferer

[ UK /pˈɪlfəɹɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a thief who steals without using violence

How To Use pilferer In A Sentence

  • Richard Prince has long reveled in his pose as a postmodern pilferer of other people's images—in being what's known as an "appropriation artist. When Appropriation Masquerades as Reconceptualized Art
  • I steal from dreams a pilferer who clings to vines of memory climbs again where blossoms sing – they seed a scent with redolent imaginings on which I feed Stealing From Dreams
  • Nothing is safe from this porcelain peccant pilferer, this corrupt criminal crockery, for the moment you turn your back, this amazing Ash Tray will abscond with all your electronic posessions and sell them on ebay. Mug with a Message | Engrish.com
  • Moving on to talk about that ex-Marine, former White House staffer, rookie FBI analyst, pilferer of classified computer files.
  • Perhaps this dim-bulb mayor, and the MSM in fawning over Klepto Deb, are confusing pragmatist with pilferer or purloiner or maybe larcenist. Sound Politics: What does "pragmatist" mean?
  • He kept law and order by giving the pilferer a clip round the ear.
  • To continue to argue for tax cuts after 2003 was, of course, the mark of a pilferer with the morals of a Russian oligarch. Matthew Yglesias » Surveying the Wreckage
  • Indeed, the pilferers might legitimately claim that they were recovering wealth that had previously been taken from them in the form of taxation.
  • Masses of all kinds of pilferers and robbers with spades and shovels in their hands were there digging and searching and raking and straining the sand.
  • The pilferers brushed off the warning and proceeded to remove the loot they came for: the security system!
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