Thieving in a sentence as a noun

That's the only way to look at it; Icahn is a thieving sack of ****.

Such a wonderful country and great people, but government of crackpot thieving crooked perverts

I've first hand experienced bait and switch scams, thieving cleaning staff, and made up fees in cheap hotels from around the world.

Your education and intellect are not typical of the thieving crowd.

It's actually kind of an interesting conundrum- a thief is removed from the streets to stop him from thieving.

Somehow I prefer we look forward to working with Apple to get that on there over Apple are thieving bastards.

Yes, I would have rather reported him to the police for stealing and put him in a juvie where he could master the art of thieving.

Thieving in a sentence as an adjective

This smells like another case of gvt scare tactics to protect the bankers and their out-dated & thieving business models.

People are way too hasty to label Aaron Swartz action as hacking, thieving or any word with illegal connotations.

Would a robber actually take this information into account?As I understand it, most prefer to do their thieving when there is nobody home, anyway.

> Your unloyal customers will steal your product if you don't sell it cheaply enough for their likingLike all those thieving bastards listening to AM/FM broadcast radio, which pays no royalties to performers?Home radio is killing music!

The idea, I think, is that if enough jilted users get together to make life miserable for the people who supposedly did the thieving, then it'll be in their self-interest to return the stolen bitcoins and make everything be OK again.

And by using terms like "old fuddy duddy", "stupid woman" or "thieving ******" you've said in no uncertain terms that you haven't judged that person entirely as an individual, but instead seen a little bit then filled in the blanks with your own preconceived notions.

Public sector graft and private sector lying, cheating and thieving, both need to be stopped and big, small government, or running government like a business doesn't seem to help.\nInstead, working towards an ethical and just society with clear and equitable consequences for all does seem to help.\nSo in this case, follow the money, retrieve all that was gotten through ill gotten gains, and hand out jail sentences.\nAs for the rest of us, we still have a bridge to deal with.

Thieving definitions

noun

the act of taking something from someone unlawfully; "the thieving is awful at Kennedy International"

See also: larceny theft thievery stealing

adjective

given to thievery

See also: thievish