10 collocations for swiped

He has forgotten how he ran, Or to a dog's tail tied a can, Broke window panes, and loved to swipe Some neighbor's apples, red and ripe He thinks that always, day or night, His conduct was exactly right.

"Dat other kid swiped his candy," was the response.

You swiped grub when it's the same thing as slitting a man's gullet.

"Why, the silly fool was for trying to lick the whole lot of us; said as how he knew somebody from here had swiped his old gun, and that unless we handed it over he'd show us.

A most unfitting moniker, wouldn't you say, for a fellow who swiped off my head while I was asleep one day?" "You'll never get away with this!"

The mother liked Scharnhoff's flesh-pots better than the prospects of the streets, so she stayed on, swiping stuff from Scharnhoff's larder now and then to slip to the kid through the back door.

To see an eighty-foot maple, four feet in the butt, dropped, deftly as a fly is cast, in the only place where it will not outrage the feelings and swipe off the tops of fifty juniors, is a revelation.

" "They say Browning was caught swiping turks in his freshman year," said Lewis, "and it cost his old man a round sum to settle and keep the thing quiet, so Bruce wouldn't be expelled.

Ain't it fierce the way they swipe umbrellas?

Take it from me, it's nothing less than stealing to swipe a wardrobe.

10 collocations for  swiped