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Things thieving often describes (“thieving ________”)
propensities, ways, hands, habits, expedition, tribe, propensity, dog, magpie, fingers, fox, band, servant, son, hand, birds, rascal, expeditions, disposition, operations, turnips, bird, crew, rascals, cat, fraternity, look, officials, rogue, raids, banker, lot, boy, god, business, piutes, scoundrel, friends, gang, slave, proclivities, charlatan, nature, line, instincts, tribes, party, tendencies, skills, scoundrels, crow, practices, rat, politicians, trade, sun, bands, tricks, natives, bee, wind, set, indian, swine, breed, priest, cook, raid, friend, talents, activities, soldier, habit, crows, animal, macaques, shadow, hound, rabble, class, servants, bills, officers, exploits, heart, career, father, sorrows, enterprise
How thieving often is described (“________ thieving”)
petty, much, little, more, wholesale, simple, non, constant, professional, cattle, less, mere, open, ordinary, actual, continual, frequent, least, legal, literary, successful, sneak, clever, plain, audacious, systematic, psychological, persistent, licenced, dead, nocturnal, dexterous, violent, concomitant, worst, occasional, minor, secret, polite, troublesome, impudent, paltry, deliberate, busy, scale, habitual, magical, widespread, fancy, compulsive, stock, unbridled, juvenile, mischievous, artful
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