- man-stealer
- manˈ-stealer nounA person who steals people, esp to make slaves of them• • •Main Entry: ↑man
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
manþéof — m ( es/ as) man stealer … Old to modern English dictionary
stealer — noun a criminal who takes property belonging to someone else with the intention of keeping it or selling it • Syn: ↑thief • Derivationally related forms: ↑steal • Hypernyms: ↑criminal, ↑felon, ↑crook, ↑outlaw … Useful english dictionary
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stickup man — noun an armed thief • Syn: ↑holdup man • Hypernyms: ↑thief, ↑stealer • Hyponyms: ↑highjacker, ↑highwayman, ↑hijacker, ↑road agent … Useful english dictionary
holdup man — noun an armed thief • Syn: ↑stickup man • Hypernyms: ↑thief, ↑stealer • Hyponyms: ↑highjacker, ↑highwayman, ↑hijacker, ↑road agen … Useful english dictionary
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