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Burgle vs Burglariously - What's the difference?

burgle | burglariously |

As a verb burgle

is to commit burglary.

As an adverb burglariously is

as a burglar; in order to burgle.

burgle

English

Verb

(burgl)
  • (chiefly, British, NZ) to commit burglary.
  • :* {{quote-book
  • , year=1892 , year_published=2011 , edition=HTML , editor= , author=Sir Arthur Conan Doyle , title=The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes , chapter=The Beryl Coronet citation , genre= , publisher=The Gutenberg Project , isbn= , page= , passage=Well, I hope to goodness the house won’t be burgled during the night. }}
  • (UK, sports) To take the ball legally from an opposing player.
  • * {{quote-news
  • , year=2011 , date=September 18 , author=Ben Dirs , title=Rugby World Cup 2011: England 41-10 Georgia , work=BBC Sport citation , page= , passage=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.}}

    Synonyms

    * (chiefly North America) burglarize

    See also

    * rob * steal * thieve * purloin

    Anagrams

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    burglariously

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • As a burglar; in order to burgle.
  • * 1819 , Lord Byron, Don Juan , I.219:
  • Cheops erected the first Pyramid / And largest, thinking it was just the thing / To keep his memory whole, and mummy hid; / But somebody or other rummaging, / Burglariously broke his coffin's lid [...].