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Definition of Housebreakers

Housebreaker
Housebreaker House"break`er, n. One who is guilty of the crime of housebreaking.

Meaning of Housebreakers from wikipedia

- prohibited by law and the job of the housebreakers ended. An estimated 1,800 buildings were disposed of by housebreakers before this time. Brideshead Detonated...
- Burglary, also called breaking and entering (B&E) or housebreaking, is a property crime involving the illegal entry into a building or other area without...
- 1661 – after 1727), also known by the alias John Wilson, was a London housebreaker, most notable for his three evasions of execution. His first evasion...
- ROARED LION". With the proceeds from the sale of film rights to "The Housebreaker of Shady Hill", Cheever and his family spent the following year in Italy...
- dance performances in the show. In 2013, she pla**** the title role as a housebreaker in the Malayalam short film Esha, a part of the anthology 5 Sundarikal...
- the housekeeper of Robert Emmet. Hanging Waterboarding John Smith (housebreaker), who earned the nickname Half-hanged Smith after surviving a sentence...
- longer work. She dies, and after Anna has taken her body to be cremated, housebreakers arrive at her apartment and overpower her, making her homeless once...
- Mixed with a vermin train'd up for the gallows, As Bullocks and files, housebreakers and padders, With prize-fighters, sweetners, and such sort of traders...
- Opinions (1880); Yoshida-Torajiro (1880); François Villon, Student, Poet, Housebreaker (1877); Charles of Orleans (1876); Samuel Pepys (1881); John Knox and...
- Stevenson: Beau Austin, Deacon Brodie, about a corrupt Scottish deacon turned housebreaker, and Admiral Guinea. Deacon Brodie was produced in Edinburgh in 1884...