Use "thief|thieves" in a sentence

1. Barm (バーム Bāmu) is the thief boss who appears in the Archanea Saga chapter, Thieves' Gang of Justice

2. M.M.S.'s modus operandi was more like setting a thief to help other thieves get away with the loot.

3. Once a thief, always a thief

4. It takes a thief to catch a thief

5. Set a thief to catch a thief

6. Thieves are opportunists.

7. 28 It takes a thief to catch a thief

8. Not fucking thieves.

9. He knows thieves' argot.

10. Detecting the Thief

11. Black-market importers, thieves...

12. There's honour among thieves.

13. Thieves burgled the warehouse.

14. He knows thieves' cant.

15. Good little thief.

16. The filthy little thieves.

17. The murderers, thieves, rapists.

18. Postal workers are thieves.

19. The thieves went drumming.

20. Friends are thieves of time.

21. There is honour among thieves.

22. A thief knows a thief as a wolf knows a wolf. 

23. Uncle, she's a thief.

24. Opportunity makes the thief.

25. The thief has amended.

26. Knock out the thief.

27. He's our motorcycle thief.

28. You see thieves everywhere, bandits.

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

30. Fewer horses, fewer horse-thieves!

31. Thieves often target unprotected vehicles.

32. The thieves, they love a siege.

33. The thieves stole £400 in cash.

34. Because waste is a thief.

35. Ah, a glamorous jewel thief.

36. The thief disgorged his plunder.

37. 18 A thief is a thief, whether he steals a diamond or a cucumber. 

38. The police trailed the thief.

39. He tackled the thief fearlessly.

40. “Crooks”, criminals, pimps, hustlers, thieves, etc

41. A bunch of low-life thieves.

42. They trailed thieves to their hideout.

43. Besides being deserters, you're common thieves.

44. Assassins and thieves have no rights.

45. Thieves steal a gnome's magic lute.

46. The thieves whacked up the loot.

47. The other people here are thieves.”

48. I'm a thief, so what?

49. The policeman caught the thief.

50. The thieves fled, ramming the policeman's car.

51. Horse thieves we don't have here.

52. They were nothing but petty thieves .

53. The thieves burst the door in.

54. The thief Archly planned the robbery

55. Thief Can I have your autograph?

56. The posse are pursuing the thief.

57. The thief vanished into the crowd.

58. The thief used a false identity.

59. The thief dived down an alley.

60. This particular thief is very unusual.

61. The alarm frightened the thief away.

62. The thief was caught red-handed.

63. The thief mingled in the crowd.

64. The thief bore away my watch.

65. The thief received a just punishment.

66. They caught the thief red-handed.

67. The shopkeeper struggled with the thief.

68. You're nothing but a common thief.

69. The dogs scared the thief away.

70. I suspect he is a thief.

71. Identity thieves do not use computers only.

72. To frighten away thieves and bring fertility.

73. Lax security allowed the thieves to enter.

74. Thieves stole jewellery worth over £10 000.

75. The thieves hurriedly carved up the loot.

76. The thieves demanded money from the passengers.

77. Courts inflict heavy fines on egg thieves.

78. Thieves broke into the manor at night.

79. Thieves had turned the house upside down.

80. The thieves escaped undetected through a basement window.