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housebreaker

[hous-brey-ker] / ˈhaʊsˌbreɪ kər /












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A hapless housebreaker and a credulous co-conspirator, his criminal misadventures were equaled only by his skill escaping from the dungeons and bagnes that passed for a penal system in the pre-Napoleonic era.

From Salon • Jul. 31, 2011

In his bedroom there stood a wardrobe constructed by William Brodie, and young Stevenson's nanny would tell him the story of Brodie, who had been a respected citizen by day but housebreaker by night.

From The Guardian • Aug. 16, 2010

Obviously Pierman was in his patrol car, but obviously he was investigating no housebreaker, collaring no stray dog.

From Time Magazine Archive

The cops found the house unrobbed and untouched, and no sure clue as to how the housebreaker had come or gone.

From Time Magazine Archive

“Now suppose that you were, in truth, the owner of that house, and could not still get in; and think there was to you no conscience of the housebreaker, what would you do?”

From "Dracula" by Bram Stoker