Cutpurses [noun]
Definition of Cutpurses:
petty thief
Opposite/Antonyms of Cutpurses:
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Sentence/Example of Cutpurses:
Feb. 10th, at two after none I toke a cutpurse taking my purse out of my pocket in the Temple.
Here and there, a cutpurse slunk through the crowd, seeking his own type of bargain—an unwary victim.
A Cutpurse is of the surest trade; for his work is no sooner done, but he hath his money in his hand.
The light-fingered art must have degenerated in Toledo since the day of that clever cutpurse of the "Exemplary Tales."
Moll Cutpurse, whose intelligence and audacity were never bettered, was among the bravest of the Elizabethans.
Yet none knew her until she reached Bishopsgate, where an orange-wench set up the cry, 'Moll Cutpurse on horseback!'
I believe her to have been as much a real wonton as Moll Cutpurse was a century later.
Amusing article in Macmillan for this month on "Moll Cutpurse."
He tickles his ears with a straw, and while he is pleased with scratching it, picks his pocket, as the cutpurse served Bartl.
Januka, my fingers are itching (indicating the fisherman) to kill this cutpurse.