heisted (Meaning)

heisted

armed robbery, theft, steal sense 1a, hoist, to commit armed robbery on

heisted Sentence Examples

  1. The daring robbers heisted the bank, making off with millions in cash.
  2. The group of skilled thieves heisted the priceless artifact from the heavily guarded museum.
  3. The heist crew went undetected, successfully heisted the jewels without raising any alarms.
  4. The police launched an investigation into the audacious jewelry heist, determined to track down the culprits who heisted the gemstones.
  5. The city was shocked by the brazen diamond heist, where thieves brazenly heisted a fortune in diamonds.
  6. The mastermind behind the gold heist was apprehended, but the bulk of the heisted treasure remains unaccounted for.
  7. Authorities suspect an inside job in the rare artifact heist, where an employee may have aided in heisted the priceless relic.
  8. The art gallery was left devastated after thieves heisted a collection of priceless paintings, leaving behind only empty frames.
  9. The government launched a task force to recover the heisted state secrets, fearing their potential impact on national security.
  10. The legend of the legendary outlaw who heisted trains and distributed the loot among the poor lives on in folklore.

FAQs About the word heisted

armed robbery, theft, steal sense 1a, hoist, to commit armed robbery on

swiped,stole,purloined, nicked, hijacked, robbed, thieved, snatched, misappropriated, appropriated

purchased, bought, gave, contributed,presented, handed over, bestowed,donated

The daring robbers heisted the bank, making off with millions in cash.

The group of skilled thieves heisted the priceless artifact from the heavily guarded museum.

The heist crew went undetected, successfully heisted the jewels without raising any alarms.

The police launched an investigation into the audacious jewelry heist, determined to track down the culprits who heisted the gemstones.