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cutpurse
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cutpurse
cutpurse/ˈkʌtpɜ:s; `kʌtˌpəs/ n(arch 古) pickpocket 扒手. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Cutting Ball
(His name came from a "cutpurse", a thief.) Thomas Nashe mentions a ballad written about him, which does not survive. wikipedia.org
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Ellen Galford
Her works include four lesbian novels: Moll Cutpurse, Her True History (1984) The Fires of Bride (1986) Queendom Come (1990) The Dyke and the Dybbuk ( wikipedia.org
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cut-purse
cutpurse, cut-purse (ˈkʌtpɜːs) [cut v. 65.] ‘One who steals by the method of cutting purses, a common practice when men wore their purses at their girdles’ (J.); hence, a pickpocket, thief, robber; also fig.1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. vi. 118 ‘Bi Crist’, quaþ a Cuttepors [B. v. 639 cutpurs, C. viii. 283 k... Oxford English Dictionary
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Blueskin
species colloquially known as "blueskin" The Andorians in the Star Trek series Joseph Blake (criminal), nicknamed "Blueskin" A character in Gideon the Cutpurse wikipedia.org
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fopster
† ˈfopster Obs. [? alteration of fopper: see -ster.] App. a fool, simpleton. (Halliwell has ‘fopster, a cutpurse’ with reference to Dekker; prob. a misreading of foyster, foister.)1607 W. S. Puritan i. iv, Why, do but try the fopster, and break it to him bluntly. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Gideon Trilogy
Plot summary Gideon Seymour, cutpurse and gentleman, hides from the villainous Tar Man. Gideon the Cutpurse was shortlisted for the 2007 Branford Boase Award. wikipedia.org
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purse-cutter
ˈpurse-ˌcutter A thief who cuts purses and abstracts their contents; a cutpurse.c 1420 ? Lydg. Assembly of Gods 697 Tyburne coloppys, and pursekytters. c 1515 Cocke Lorells B. 11 Players, purse cutters, money baterers. 1690 [see purseless]. 1881 Besant & Rice Chapl. of Fleet 11, Footpads and purse-c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aporus unicolor
Aporus unicolor, common name cutpurse, is a highly specialised spider hunting wasp from the family Pompilidae. Common name The common name, cutpurse, is a neologism which was the winner of a prize to name a species in The Guardian in 2012. wikipedia.org
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Moll
designer, life stylist, author, and former national iHeart Radio host Moll Anthony, aka Mary Lesson (1807–1878), Irish bean feasa (wise-woman) Moll Cutpurse wikipedia.org
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cloyer
▪ I. cloyer1 (ˈklɔɪə(r)) One who or that which cloys.1842 Fraser's Mag. XXVI. 184 Possession, that too frequent cloyer of wedded joys.▪ II. † ˈcloyer2 Obs. Thieves' Cant. [perh. f. cloy = cly v.; or from cloy v.1: but neither appears entirely to yield the sense. Cf. also cloyner.] 1. ‘A term in the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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熊辉
of GIS" "Hyperclique pattern discovery: Algorithms and applications" "Clustering and Information Retrieval" 媒体采访 "The Economist, Crime prevention Cutpurse wikipedia.org
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Mary Frith
The term "Cutpurse" refers to her reputation as a thief who would cut purses to steal the contents. Mary Frith on web.archive.org Moll Cutpurse in A Book of Scoundrels by Charles Whibley on gutenberg.org Mary Frith, Alias Moll Cutpurse, in Life and Literature wikipedia.org
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searchant
† ˈsearchant, a. and vbl. n. nonce-wd. [f. search v. + -ant, after rampant, etc.] a. adj. As a mock-heraldic term: Searching. b. vbl. n. Used for rime (after Fr. gerunds).1614 B. Jonson Barth. Fair Induct., A ciuill Cutpurse searchant. 1683 Robin Consc. in Songs Lond. Prentices (Percy Soc.) 79 A mer... Oxford English Dictionary
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