Use "habitual thief" in a sentence

1. Once a thief, always a thief. 

2. It takes a thief to catch a thief. 

3. Set a thief to catch a thief. 

4. His drinking had become habitual.

5. 28 It takes a thief to catch a thief. 

6. He is a habitual criminal.

7. Detecting the Thief

8. He soon recovered his habitual geniality.

9. They waited for his habitual response.

10. She sat smoking her habitual cigarette.

11. Habitual overeating has distended his stomach.

12. Good little thief.

13. He suddenly dropped his habitual banter.

14. A thief knows a thief as a wolf knows a wolf. 

15. Uncle, she's a thief.

16. Opportunity makes the thief.

17. The thief has amended.

18. Many of the prisoners are habitual liars.

19. They are habitual visitors to our house.

20. Knock out the thief.

21. He's our motorcycle thief.

22. Middle English variant of errant, originally in phrases such as Arrant thief (‘outlawed, roving thief’).

23. His boss discharged him for habitual absenteeism.

24. Habitual tardiness is irritating to the teachers.

25. Because waste is a thief.

26. Ah, a glamorous jewel thief.

27. They accept his habitual interruptions with good grace.

28. Chronic definition, constant; habitual; inveterate: a Chronic liar

29. Even close friends considered him a habitual liar.

30. The thief disgorged his plunder.

31. 18 A thief is a thief, whether he steals a diamond or a cucumber. 

32. The police trailed the thief.

33. He tackled the thief fearlessly.

34. I'm a thief, so what?

35. The policeman caught the thief.

36. Augurates, some habitual behavior pattern upon perceiving another person

37. Conclusion:percussopunctator is the modus operandi to treat habitual constipation.

38. The thief Archly planned the robbery

39. Thief Can I have your autograph?

40. The posse are pursuing the thief.

41. The thief vanished into the crowd.

42. The thief used a false identity.

43. The thief dived down an alley.

44. This particular thief is very unusual.

45. The alarm frightened the thief away.

46. The thief was caught red-handed.

47. Aptitudes: a habitual attraction to some activity or thing.

48. Accustomed definition, customary; usual; habitual: in their Accustomed manner

49. James took his habitual morning walk around the garden.

50. Affinities: a habitual attraction to some activity or thing.

51. Scoundrel who does contract killing and habitual sexual assault!

52. 15 His habitual touch was that of the eclectic.

53. The thief mingled in the crowd.

54. The thief bore away my watch.

55. The thief received a just punishment.

56. They caught the thief red-handed.

57. The shopkeeper struggled with the thief.

58. You're nothing but a common thief.

59. The dogs scared the thief away.

60. I suspect he is a thief.

61. Biases: a habitual attraction to some activity or thing.

62. Bone: a habitual attraction to some activity or thing.

63. But first he had to inhibit his habitual responses.

64. Ice and snow are a habitual sight in the north.

65. If bad posture becomes habitual, you risk long-term effects.

66. Boxcar Racer Cat like Thief feat

67. The thief was sent to prison.

68. The thief robbed me of my watch.

69. She chased the thief for 100 yards.

70. The thief absconded with all the jewellery.

71. In what way was Absalom a thief?

72. 30 People do not despise a thief

73. Radiohead have criticised Hail to the Thief.

74. The thief relieved him of his wallet.

75. The thief was pinioned to a tree.

76. The thief was spotted by vigilant neighbours.

77. The thief was nobbled in the act.

78. The thief slunk down the dark alley.

79. The thief was Cornered in an alley.

80. “Look! I am coming as a thief.