- - takes something the wrong way?
- - Takes what isn't theirs up in Hillsborough
- - Takes from Peter?
- - Takes money from illegally
- - Takes unlawfully from
- - Takes badly?
- - Takes unlawfully
- - Takes the wrong way
- - Takes by force
- - Takes illegally
- - Takes from
- - Rips off a customer, say
- - Estes & Reiner
- - Works with a dacoit
- - reiner and roy
- - fails to nominate, dramatically
- - Snatches a purse, say
- - Participates in a heist
- - Steals with force
- - Rolls, in a way
- - Does a stick-up job...
- - Wins undeservedly over
- - Burgles
- - Deprives
- - Steals using force
- - Cleans out badly?
- - Pulls a heist on
- - Appropriates inappropriately?
- - Mugs, say
- - Does some stealing
- - Knocks over, so to speak
- - Does a pirate's work
- - Does a highwayman's deed
- - Burglarizes
- - Swipes from
- - What Sublime does to "the Hood"
- - Thomas and Zombie
- - Halford and Reiner
- - Leaves penniless
- - Fleeces, perhaps
- - Is a highwayman
- - Morrow and Lowe
- - Filches, with "of"
- - Rake-off
- - Rips off, in a way
- - Snatches a purse from, say
- - Reiner and Lowe
- - Petrie and Lowe
- - Unfairly deprives (of)
- - Rolls, so to speak
- - Mulcts
- - Hijacks
- - Lowe and Reiner
- - What a footpad does
- - Does a bank heist
- - Commits a holdup
- - Roy et al.
- - Commits a crime
- - Deprives of something.
- - Mugs, e.g.
- - Deprives, in a way
- - Helps oneself to
- - Despoils
- - Pulls a heist
- - Plagiarizes
- - Defrauds
- - Rips off
- - Does a bank job
- - Rifles
- - Ransacks
- - Steals from
- - Mugs
- - Sticks up
- - Filches
- - Steals
- - Knocks off
- - Sacks
- - Makes off with
- - Pilfers
- - Deprives (of)
- - Holds up.
- - Fleeces
- - Plunders.
- - Knocks over
- - Pinches
- - Swindles
- - Beckett and Brydon, say
- - Purloins
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