Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for cutpurse. Search instead for tippkurse .
Definitions

cutpurse

[kuht-purs] / ˈkʌtˌpɜrs /


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Sweet potatoes, fruit Jello, and roast pork — not turkey — would be served to all the inmates, from the lowliest cutpurse to what amounted to the celebrity wing, and its residents:

From Los Angeles Times

Now, Eugene wishes to gain a final rest from the cycle, to be released from the emotional burden he has carried since his days as a cutpurse in Moorish Spain.

From Los Angeles Times

Thy father's slayer is no mean reaver or cutpurse; yet, though we have him safe by the heels, manacled and leg-ironed, and threaten him with the thumbscrews, never a word can be wrung from him.

From Project Gutenberg

For night was falling: where the fun of the fair was not were gloom and a rising wind, lurking cutpurses, and waste land.

From Project Gutenberg

To the common risks of the road, deserted at that hour by all save cutpurses and rogues, was added a suspicion, as much more harassing than these, as unseen dangers ever surpass the known.

From Project Gutenberg