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- BURGLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Burgle is a back-formation (a word formed by subtraction of a real or supposed affix from an already existing longer word), and is more common in British English
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- BURGLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
As a consequence, they can burgle people mistakenly and, in pursuit of such burglaries, possibly injure or harm people to cover up their operations
- Burgle - definition of burgle by The Free Dictionary
In British English, if you are burgled or if your house is burgled, someone breaks into your house and steals things Our flat was burgled while we were on holiday Gail had recently been burgled American speakers usually say that a house is burglarized Her home had been burglarized
- BURGLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
BURGLE definition: to burglarize See examples of burgle used in a sentence
- BURGLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To commit burglary upon (a house, etc) Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
- burgle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb burgle (third-person singular simple present burgles, present participle burgling, simple past and past participle burgled) (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) To commit burglary [from 1867] Synonym: burglarize
- burgle - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
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