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burglarizing

vb. (context US English) (present participle of burglarize English)

Usage examples of "burglarizing".

He was bugging my office, burglarizing my home, and looking in my safe.

Ex-Colonel McCord felt he had a duty to roam around the country burglarizing offices and ransacking private/personal files -- because the security of the USA was at stake.

And suddenly, at the very pinnacle of his power, he casually puts his initials on a memo proposing one of at least a dozen or so routine election-year bits of "undercover work" -- and several months later while having breakfast in the Polo Lounge of the Beverly Hills Hotel, he gets a phone call from some yo-yo named Liddy, whom he barely knows, saying that four Cubans he's never even met have just been caught in the act of burglarizing the office of the Democratic National Committee located in an office building about 200 yards across the plaza below his own balcony in the Watergate apartments.

He was in the process of burglarizing a house in Troy when the police arrived, summoned by the silent alarm.

But I tell you one thing, when I was burglarizing homes, I never hurt no one.

It should also be noted that D’Onofrio was a suspect in the unsolved 12/19/57 torture-murder of Maurice Theodore Wilkins, a Negro youth suspected of burglarizing a church rectory in his neighborhood.

A motor home belonging to the woman whose house they’d been charged with burglarizing mysteriously exploded and burned in her driveway.

I knew I could probably be unbiased with a guy accused of robbing a store or burglarizing a home, but what Rifkin did was too inexcusable.

With no warning, she was going to be interrogated by the man whose office she'd been caught burglarizing.