Verb
commit a burglary; enter and rob a dwelling
Source: WordNetIf you're a burglar, it's no good poncing about outside somebody's house, looking good with your swag bag ready. Just get in there, burgle them and come out. I don't advocate that obviously, it's just an analogy. Ian Holloway
Okay," Claire finally said. "I admit, he has significant ninja qualities." "Booyah. I will summon the ninja. Oh, and take a lunch break while we burgle." "You're going too?" "Am I not ninja enough? Are you saying that I lack ninja? Rachel Caine
Earlier this year Mester, who was born in Romania, denied plotting to burgle Ms Ecclestone's mansion and concealing criminal property. Source: Internet
Each agent was given a codename or an alias, and trained in specialist skills including wireless operation (as Khan did), how to maintain a cover story and how to burgle and pick locks. Source: Internet
Geography and climate 1977 nautical chart Kiritimati's roughly convert lagoon opens to the sea in the northwest; Burgle Channel (the entrance to the lagoon) is divided into the northern Cook Island Passage and the southern South Passage. Source: Internet
He lived in his Paris house (now only small ruins) located at Benson Point, across the Burgle Channel from Londres (today London ) at Bridges Point where he established the port. Source: Internet