burgle
1Bürgle — ist der Name folgender Orte: Bürgle (Aalen), Ortsteil der Stadt Aalen, Ostalbkreis, Baden Württemberg Bürgle (Markt Wald), Ortsteil der MarktgGemeinde Markt Wald, Landkreis Unterallgäu, Bayern Bürgle ist der Name folgender Burgen: Bürgle… …
2burgle — burgle, burglarize Burgle is a BrE back formation from burglar; burglarize, although the regular word in AmE, is treated with the same disapproval on this side of the Atlantic as burgle once was …
3burgle — urgle v. [by back formation from burglar.] to commit a burglary; to enter and rob a dwelling. Syn: burglarize, heist. [WordNet 1.5] …
4burgle — bur·gle / bər gəl/ vt bur·gled, bur·gling: burglarize Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
5burgle — 1872, verbal back formation from BURGLAR (Cf. burglar) (q.v.). Pp. burgled is attested from 1880 …
6burgle — ► VERB ▪ commit burglary in (a building) …
7burgle — [bʉr′gəl] vt., vi. burgled, burgling [back form. < BURGLAR] Informal to burglarize or commit burglary …
8burgle — Originally intoxication speak for a late night, greasy, fast food hamburger. Its use is now being widely adopted to refer to hamburgers purchased at any time or place. 1. burgle n. single hamburger. 2. burgler n.pl. one who pursues burgles. a… …
9burgle — Originally intoxication speak for a late night, greasy, fast food hamburger. Its use is now being widely adopted to refer to hamburgers purchased at any time or place. 1. burgle n. single hamburger. 2. burgler n.pl. one who pursues burgles. a… …
10burgle — UK [ˈbɜː(r)ɡ(ə)l] / US [ˈbɜrɡ(ə)l] verb [transitive] Word forms burgle : present tense I/you/we/they burgle he/she/it burgles present participle burgling past tense burgled past participle burgled British to enter a building and steal things I… …