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the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > burglary > burgle [verb (transitive)] (16)
do1774

transitive. slang. To break into (a place); to burgle or rob.

bust1859

transitive. To break into (a house or safe) with criminal intent; to burgle. Cf. bust, n.3 4.

burglarize1871

transitive. To rob burglariously; to break into by violence for the purpose of theft. Also intransitive.

burgle1874

transitive. To break feloniously into the house of; to steal or rob burglariously.

burglar1890

transitive. To steal (goods) or rob (a place) as a burglar. Cf. burgle, v.

take1924

transitive. Criminals' slang. To break into (a building) in order to commit a burglary; to rob.

to rip off1972

transitive. slang (originally U.S., esp. in African-American use). Cf. rip-off, n. To steal from or burgle (a store, etc.).

tickle1976

Criminals' slang. To rob or burgle. Esp. in to tickle the peter, to rob the till or cash box; also in extended use. Chiefly Australian and New Zealand

Subcategories:

— break into or open as burglar (5)
— pick or force a lock (1)
— blow open a safe (1)
— drug a dog (1)
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