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burgle

verb

  1. to engage in or commit robbery
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈbɜːɡl̩/ / /ˈbɝɡl̩/

verb

Etymology: Back-formation from burglar (1867).

  1. To commit burglary.

    In St. Louis, burglars burgle by daylight

    The New York World has coined a new verb -- "to burgle."

  2. To take the ball legally from an opposing player.

    And when scrum-half Ben Youngs, who had a poor game, was burgled by opposite number Irakli Abuseridze and the ball shipped down the line to Irakli Machkhaneli, it looked like Georgia had scored a try of their own, but the winger's foot was in touch.

    Foden did his job admirably. The fact that both City goals came from burgling possession in the final third indicated how successfully City managed collectively to disrupt Real’s buildup play.

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