Burgler example sentences

Related (11): theft, robbery, larceny, pilferage, burglary, pilfering, shoplifting, stealing, thievery, embezzlement, swindling

bur·glar

noun

burglar (noun) · burglars (plural noun)

  - a person who commits burglary:

Synonyms

housebreaker, robber, raider, looter, pilferer, picklock, thief, kleptomaniac, intruder, trespasser, holdupper, filcher, cracksman, yegg

"Burgler" Example Sentences

1. The burgler crept silently through the darkened house.
2. He had been caught red-handed by the burgler alarm.
3. The burgler was a master of disguise and stealth.
4. The burgler had managed to get away with the jewels.
5. The police had been tracking the burgler for months.
6. The burgler had left no clues behind at the scene.
7. The burgler had been in and out of jail for years.
8. The burgler had left a trail of destruction in his wake.
9. The burgler had been able to get away without being seen.
10. The burgler had been able to evade capture for weeks.
11. The burgler had been able to avoid detection for months.
12. The burgler had been able to outsmart the police.
13. The burgler had managed to stay one step ahead of the law.
14. The burgler had managed to remain hidden from the authorities.
15. The burgler had managed to stay out of sight for weeks.
16. The burgler had managed to stay out of the police's reach.
17. The burgler had managed to stay under the radar for years.
18. The burgler had managed to keep his identity a secret.
19. The burgler had managed to stay one step ahead of the authorities.
20. The burgler was a master of disguise and elusiveness.
21. The burgler had managed to break into the house undetected.
22. The burgler had managed to escape from the police without being seen.
23. The burgler had managed to slip away in the night without being noticed.
24. The burgler had managed to make off with the loot without leaving a trace.
25. The burgler had managed to get away with the goods without leaving any evidence.
26. The burgler had managed to get away with the stolen items without being caught.
27. The burgler had managed to get away with the money without anyone noticing.
28. The burgler had managed to get away with the jewels without anyone suspecting.
29. The burgler had managed to get away with the goods without anyone being the wiser.
30. The burgler had managed to get away with the stolen items without anyone being aware.
31. The burgler had managed to get away with the money without anyone being the wiser.
32. The burgler had managed to get away with the jewels without anyone being the wiser.
33. The burgler had managed to get away with the goods without anyone being the wiser.
34. The burgler had managed to get away with the stolen items without anyone being the wiser.
35. The burgler had managed to get away with the money without anyone being aware.
36. The burgler had managed to get away with the jewels without anyone being aware.
37. The burgler had managed to get away with the goods without anyone being aware.
38. The burgler had managed to get away with the stolen items without anyone being aware.
39. The burgler had managed to get away with the loot without leaving any trace.
40. The burgler had managed to get away with the stolen items without leaving any evidence.

Common Phases

Breaking and entering; Prowling; Theft; Possession of burglary tools; Conspiracy to commit burglary; Fleeing the scene.

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