| 单词 | snow-dropping | 
| 释义 | > as lemmassnow-dropping   snow-dropping adj. ΚΠ 1838    J. Pardoe River & Desart II. 44  				The majestic tamarind tree overshadowed the snow-dropping acacia. snow-dropping   snow-dropping  n. Cant (see quots.); also as gerund. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > 			[noun]		 > linen from line or hedge snow-dropping1839 1839    H. Brandon Dict. Flash or Cant Lang. in  W. A. Miles Poverty, Mendicity & Crime 165/2  				Snow-dropping, stealing linen off a hedge. 1882    Sydney Slang Dict. 9/2  				Dick's a broker and has gone out snow-dropping. 1930    Bulletin 		(Sydney)	 19 Mar. 23/2  				Cattle-duffing is as far removed from sheep-stealing as expert forgery is from snow-dropping among suburban clotheslines. 1967    Telegraph 		(Brisbane)	 1 Mar. 26/4  				Patfield had set out last November to steal sheets, but in the most systematic manner of ‘snow dropping’ (clothes~line thefts) he had stolen everything he could find. 1972    Observer 31 Dec. 3/4  				He couldn't resist the temptation to go ‘snow dropping’ (stealing clothes from lines). < as lemmas  | 
	
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