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Answer for the clue "Gym thief? ", 12 letters:
weightlifter

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Word definitions for weightlifter in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. 1 (context weightlifting English) A person who competes for maximum weight lifted in a series of specific lifts. 2 A person who uses weights to train the muscles of the body, usually for strength or for improved performance in a sport. n. 1 (context ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. an athlete who lifts barbells [syn: lifter ]

Usage examples of weightlifter.

Yet when you and your weightlifter pals go to court the next morning, what emotion do you display while the whole city is watching?

An avid reader, mild cinemaphile, and occasional weightlifter, her favorite activity is cheering her children on in various sports while sitting on uncomfortable bleachers.

And right in the next apartment to this den is a little man with red hair and freckles and the torso of a weightlifter who just happens to fit the description of the guy who probably killed Pointed Shoes with his knife.

The weightlifters, trying to get their beauty sleep, were not amused to be roused by Rupert, roaring around the room, searching under beds, in the shower, even in the fridge.

Millicent, whod been killed shortly after her debutante coming-out party, won the massive arm of a weightlifter and wore it around her neck like a fine fur.

Grabbing a bronze of Elmer astride a polo pony from the hall table, like a weightlifter on a second surge of strength, he hurled it at the window.

The second man was slimmer, built more like a professional basketball player than a weightlifter.

Mindless and sordidly violent fiction-what else would a mindless and sordidly violent weightlifter read?

At Florence Green's here-and-now table there is a poet named Onward Christian or something whose spectacles have wide silver sidepieces rather than the dull brown horn sidepieces of true poets and weightlifters, and whose poems invariably begin: "Through all my clangorous hours.

Now it's a sweaty gym, run by goose-stepping weightlifters with German accents.

Disturbed, I followed her past two ugly weightlifters who leaned on their spears and scowled at us.