heist

चोरी
definition
verb
he heisted a Pontiac
steal.
noun
a diamond heist
a robbery.
example
Sure, the men behind the robbery looked pretty clever in the immediate aftermath of the 'heist' .
This is the story of two bank robbers who end up fighting over the love of a woman they kidnapped before a 'heist' .
a diamond 'heist'
She listened over Tracy's muffled cries to the sounds of the robbers going over their plans for the next 'heist' .
a diamond 'heist'
Back in 1963, when the Great Train Robbery occurred, it was considered the 'heist' of the century.
I can tell you it is more than a diamond 'heist' flick - it is a complex, tense and funny story presented in a very interesting way.
The first two were charged with robbery, and Wang, the woman, was charged with selling diamonds taken in the 'heist' .
A highly skilled thief is blackmailed into pulling a diamond 'heist' when his daughter is kidnapped by an international terrorist.
I always wore two thin silver chains down my left side so no one would 'heist' my wallet.
They were really professional bank robbers and the great thing about the 'heist' was that it was carried out without any undue harassment or harm to anyone.
The 'heist' began with the robbers deliberately setting off the alarm system and retreating into bushes.
After all, these treasures are literally priceless, and the dome has a bit of a bad track record when it comes to guarding treasure - remember the diamond 'heist' ?
First, they have to launder all that drug money - poor babies - and now they're getting ripped off by a vicious gang of robbers who don't even use guns to pull their 'heists' .
Suspicions have therefore been raised that both 'heists' were ‘inside jobs’ in which raiders using meticulous planning gained jobs with on-site companies.
After 'heisting' a gray Honda Wave motorcycle, he drove it straight into a police checkpoint.
So, despite this week's raid, 'heists' will always be rare, with most real criminals dealing in the nastier side of law-breaking: petty theft, often involving violence, and drugs.
Along with his gang of loyal criminals, he commits daring daylight robberies and elaborate 'heists' that anger the police while stirring the public's imagination.
The work is filled with mentions of murders, drug 'heists' and beatings, but the focus ultimately - and affectingly - rests on the more quotidian dramas.
The private security companies did not have the capacity to adequately protect airports, particularly from syndicates targeting drugs, car thefts and cargo 'heists' .
The brothers who own the house became part of the city's nouveau riche when they 'heisted' a bank during the looting.
The panel suggested a radical re-think of sentencing for all types of robbery, ranging from street muggings to professionally-organised 'heists' .
Collectively the three escapees faced three charges of murder, 16 counts of attempted murder and seven armed robbery charges relating to cash-in-transit 'heists' across the province.
The sushi bar appears to be encased in red lacquer, and the tall, curving chairs lining it look like they've been 'heisted' from The Jetsons.
When thieves 'heisted' a car rented to cricket-star Brian Lara and the perpetrators discovered his bat in the vehicle, they returned it.
Your article, however, showed up the spin-obsessed leadership in all the big parties in 'heisting' this fortune from tax payers and keeping it quiet for so long.
But should you worry that your credit-card information might be 'heisted' as it travels through cyberspace?
What follows is their descent into a world where ice cream vans are 'heisted' and best friends shoot each other with airguns.
Disguises are assumed, safes are blown, millions of dollars are 'heisted' according to a completely new and clever scheme, but this is pure escapism.
Bank robberies, cash-in-transit 'heists' , petty crime and road accidents are all declining in the City of Johannesburg.
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