Robber vs Shoplift - What's the difference?
robber | shoplift |
(obsolete) A shoplifter.
* 1704 , John Dunton, The Athenian Oracle , Athenian Society, Volume III,
To steal something from a shop / store during trading hours.
* 2004 May 17, Andrew Sean Greer, The New Yorker ,
To steal from shops / stores during trading hours.
* 1938 April, William Peery, Thank Rotary!'', ''The Rotarian ,
* 1969 October, Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, Mechanisms for Exploiting the Black Community'', '' ,
* 2002 November 25, The New Yorker ,
As nouns the difference between robber and shoplift
is that robber is a person who robs while shoplift is a shoplifter.As a verb shoplift is
to steal something from a shop / store during trading hours.robber
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Hyponyms
* bank robber * muggerHypernyms
* thiefDerived terms
* robber baron * robber crab * robber fly * robber gullshoplift
English
(shoplifting)Noun
(en noun)page 67,
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Verb
(en verb)- She taught Maddy to sing in Portuguese, to shoplift mascara, to play a drinking game called Spoons
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- Once, before we had juvenile court here, I made the mistake of putting on probation a boy who had shoplifted , a boy of good family. That boy later shot a man.
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- Thus, the teacher shook down the kids, the big kids shook down the little kids, the little kids shoplifted to get money, etc''., ''etc .
- In other words, New York is a better place to shoplift .