Examples of 'thievin' in a sentence
Meaning of "thievin"
thievin (verb) - Represents the act of stealing or engaging in theft. It is used as a verb to describe the action of taking something unlawfully from another person or place
How to use "thievin" in a sentence
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It made it easier for thievin.
Get back here, ya thievin little pricks.
Biggest bother I have had though lately is the thievin.
Good for thievin.
I am seein mo ' reasons for me to proceed with thievin.
Not for thievin.
Your sister … she do not take kindly to thievin.
No more thievin.
Could fit into places we could not … good for thievin.
Then again, maybe he was just thievin them taters for supper.
Your thievin fox was after my chickens!
My boat had a false bottom for… smuggling, thievin.
Those thievin cattle rustlers?
Llugan folk do not ' old wi thievin.
A couple of thievin border-jumpers . Reckon what I got here is just.
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Who I would be surprised is a lyin ', thievin.
Wanted for horse thievin down in Seven Rivers, ai not you?
Right from the start, I could see that Siddy was good at it . Thievin.
Bill Kermit . Wanted for horse thievin down in Seven Rivers, ai not you?
He was skinny. Could fit into places we couldn't… good for thievin.
Dagnabit, woman! Your thievin fox was after my chickens!
A third road course designed by Romain Thievin was added in 2012.
No more thievin'. No more thievin.
Little Miss Innocent Eyes herself . Thievin ' from her sister! Give it to me!