MAN vs THIEF: NOUN
- A male adult of the human race, as distinguished from a woman or a boy; one who has attained manhood, or who is regarded as of manly estate.
- The qualities which characterize true manhood; manliness.
- An adult male considered as in some sense appertaining to or under the control of another person; a vassal, follower, servant, attendant, or employee; one immediately subject to the will of another: as, the officers and men of an army; a gentleman's man (a valet or body-servant); I am no man's man.
- A husband: as, my man is not at home (said by a wife).
- One subject to a mistress; a lover or suitor.
- A word of familiar address, often implying some degree of disparagement or impatience.
- A piece with which a game, as chess or checkers, is played.
- Nautical, in compounds, a ship or other vessel: as, man-of-war; merchantman, Indiaman, etc.
- Plural See dead.
- In some parts of England, a coal-cutting machine.
- A man-at-arms.
- Antichrist.
- An imaginary or an irresponsible person put forward as substitute or surety for another, or for any fraudulent purpose.
- See man-of-war.
- In Scripture, man unregenerate or unrenewed; the old man (see below).
- The father of a family; the “governor.”
- In an emphatic sense, an adult male possessing manly qualities in an eminent degree; one who has the gifts or virtues of true manhood.
- One of the British Isles in the Irish Sea
- An adult male person (as opposed to a woman)
- A male person who plays a significant role (husband or lover or boyfriend) in the life of a particular woman
- An adult male person who has a manly character (virile and courageous competent)
- The generic use of the word to refer to any human being
- A male subordinate
- Any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae
- Someone who serves in the armed forces; a member of a military force
- In Scripture, unregenerate humanity; also, the fallen human nature inherited from Adam and operative in the regenerate, though not in the same manner or degree as in the unregenerate.
- All of the inhabitants of the earth
- A measure of weight in Persia, varying in value, in different localities, from about 6 to about 25 pounds.
- Abbreviations of Manitoba.
- In zoology, a featherless plantigrade biped mammal of the genus.Homo (which see); H. sapiens, a species of the family Hominidæ or Anthropidæ, order Primates, class Mammalia, of which there are several geographical races or varieties. : ; ; ; ;
- A being, whether super- or infra-natural; a person.
- An individual of the human race; a human being; a person: as, all men are mortal.
- Generically, the human race; mankind; human beings collectively: used without article or plural: as, man is born to trouble; the rights of man.
- Specifically
- A manservant who acts as a personal attendant to his employer
- Theat., an actor who is usually cast for the parts of old men.
- The human race; mankind.
- The captain or commanding officer, as of troops, a vessel, etc.; the proprietor or employer: so called by his men.
- Game equipment consisting of an object used in playing certain board games
- In certain outdoor games, the leader; “it.”
- In Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lonsdale, a cairn or pile of stones marking a summit- or prominent point of a mountain. Compare Low Man, High Man, as local names for particular cairns, also applied to portions of the mountains themselves.
- A loafer who hangs about street-corners.
- In building a camp or barn of logs, one who notches the logs so that they will fit closely and make a square corner.
- One who makes a corner in stocks or commodities.
- A fielder who stands beyond point, but farther from the wicket, and more behind it.
- His position in the field.
- An honest, upright man.
- A human being; -- opposed to beast.
- The male portion of the human race.
- An adult male person; a grown-up male person, as distinguished from a woman or a child.
- A criminal who takes property belonging to someone else with the intention of keeping it or selling it
- One who commits the act or crime of theft.
- The bramble Rubus fruticosus. Compare theve-thorn.
- A person who steals, or is guilty of larceny or robbery; one who takes the goods or property of another without the owner's knowledge or consent; especially, one who deprives another of property secretly or without open force, as opposed to a robber, who openly uses violence.
- A person guilty of cunning or deceitful acts; a lawless person; an evil-doer: used in reproach.
- An imperfection in the wick of a candle, causing it to gutter.
- A tin can to which a small line or becket is attached, used as a drinking-cup by sailors. It is made heavier on one side, so that it will capsize when it is dropped in the water.
- A thief-tube.
- Synonyms Pilferer, Pirate (see robber), pickpocket, cutpurse. See pillage, n.
- One who steals; one who commits theft or larceny. See theft.
- A waster in the snuff of a candle.
- Same as Thief taker.
- One who leads or takes away a thief.
- One whose business is to find and capture thieves and bring them to justice.
- A tube for withdrawing a sample of a liquid from a cask.
- A kind of aromatic vinegar for the sick room, taking its name from the story that thieves, by using it, were enabled to plunder, with impunity to health, in the great plague at London.
- One who has carried out a theft.
- Same as hermit-crab.
MAN vs THIEF: VERB
- Take charge of a certain job; occupy a certain work place
- Provide with men
- N/A
MAN vs THIEF: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To supply with men; to furnish with a sufficient force or complement of men, as for management, service, defense, or the like; to guard.
- To furnish with strength for action; to prepare for efficiency; to fortify.
- To tame, as a hawk.
- To furnish with a servant or servants.
- To wait on as a manservant.
- To send men upon a yard, as for furling or reefing a sail.
- To station men on the yards as a salute or mark of respect.
- N/A
MAN vs THIEF: OTHER WORD TYPES
- An adult person who is male (as opposed to a woman)
- Provide with workers
- All of the living human inhabitants of the earth
- A member of a military force
- Take charge of a certain job
- Occupy a certain work place
- To accustom to the presence or company of man; tame, as a hawk or other bird.
- To wait on; attend; escort.
- To supply with men; furnish with a sufficient force or complement of men, as for service, defense, or the like.
- To brace up in a manful way; make manly or courageous: used reflexively.
- N/A
MAN vs THIEF: RELATED WORDS
- Isle of man, Humans, Adult male, Humanity, Military personnel, Human, Homo, Piece, Humankind, Mankind, Human beings, Valet, Human being, Serviceman, Gentleman
- Offender, Thug, Swindler, Robbery, Man, Assailant, Perp, Pilferer, Theft, Pickpocket, Crook, Mugger, Bandit, Robber, Burglar
MAN vs THIEF: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Teenager, Boy, Woman, World, Humans, Humanity, Military personnel, Human, Homo, Humankind, Mankind, Human beings, Valet, Serviceman, Gentleman
- Steal, Offender, Thug, Robbery, Man, Assailant, Perp, Pilferer, Theft, Pickpocket, Crook, Mugger, Bandit, Robber, Burglar
MAN vs THIEF: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Worshipping a man has never worked when it comes to making a man fall in love with you.
- Where the presumption of innocence holds true, a guilty man walking free should be preferred to an innocent man being wrongfully convicted.
- Think about it, people would accept another woman over a man being with another man.
- The average man, the man who does not read anything but newspapers.
- He seemed as good a man as any white man I have ever met.
- Many would think of modern day superheroes such as Super Man, Spider Man, and Wonder Woman.
- Each man in his own unique way is distinctly a man.
- Man Collage of Man Icons and Textured Customer Testimonials Seal Stamp.
- Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed, for God made man in his own image.
- These bosses are Torch Man, Blade Man, Oil Man, Bit Man, Shark Man and Wave Man.
- Thief and Gambling Once you rescue the Thief from the Prison and unlock the first tier of the Tavern, you will be allowed gamble.
- Con Heffernan, he would have made an admirable secret counsellor to the Castle, on the principle of setting a thief to catch a thief.
- So in that case I should bea scoundrel, but not a thief, you may say what you like, not a thief!
- Thief, What About the Thief on the Cross?
- On his own cross, the good thief asks the other thief who is taunting Jesus if he has no fear of God.
- It takes a thief to catch a thief goes a proverb, but only when the former is willing.
- When the shorter thief brings up the upcoming talent show, the tall thief gets an idea.
- Tapping the thief stone will give the rate at which you learn thief skills and alchemy a boost.
- You are a thief now, and my country will be a thief presently.
- When the thief is not known, everyone tends to look at one another as a possible thief.
MAN vs THIEF: QUESTIONS
- Is Spider-Man 2 the second best Spider-Man movie ever?
- What is Mega Man's role in the original Mega Man story?
- Can a man be an efficient producer and not an educated man?
- What kind of Man does a Taurus woman like in a man?
- What is the setting of the man who was almost a man?
- Is Ant-Man under house arrest in 'Ant-Man and the wasp?
- How to beat a team that switches screens in man to man?
- When did Spider-Man change its title to Super Spider-Man & Captain Britain?
- What does Bill symbolize in the man who was almost a man?
- What are the signs that a man is an ambivalent man?
- Could'the Lightning Thief'be called'Hadestown for kids?
- What did William Morris learn from the Strawberry Thief?
- What happened to Milky Holmes in the gentlemen thief?
- What happened to Percy Jackson in the Lightning Thief?
- When was the thief by Megan Whalen Turner published?
- How much does Strawberry Thief upholstery fabric cost?
- Did the presumed thief Goedertier have inside help?
- Who is the True Lightning Thief in the Lightning Thief?
- What if the thief had known what time the thief was coming?
- Can I play Thief 3 and upgraded Thief 3 at the same time?