| thievish | 1. Given to stealing; addicted to theft; as, a thievish boy, a thievish magpie. 2. Like a thief; acting by stealth; sly; secret. "Time's thievish progress to eternity." (Shak) 3. Partaking of the nature of theft; accomplished by stealing; dishonest; as, a thievish practice. "Or with a base and biosterous sword enforce A thievish living on the common road." (Shak) Thiev"ishly, Thiev"ishness. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| thievish | given to thievery |
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| thievish | in a manner characteristic of a thief |
| thievish | having a disposition to steal |
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