Canadian French Meaning of robbers
voleurs
Other Canadian French words related to voleurs
- ravisseurs
- ravisseurs
- bandits
- voleurs de voitures
- Cambrioleurs
- cambrioleurs
- Vol à la tire
- détourneurs de fonds
- ouvriers
- bandits de grand chemin
- cambrioleurs
- ravisseurs
- cleptomanes
- pilleurs
- Crocheteur
- voleurs à la tire
- pilleurs
- pinces
- pirates
- pilleurs
- voleurs de bétail
- cambrioleurs
- voleurs à l'étalage
- contrebandiers
Nearest Words of robbers
Definitions and Meaning of robbers in English
robbers
to take something away from a person or place in secrecy or by force, threat, or trickery, to take away as loot, to take something away from by force, to take the contents of (a receptacle), to withhold unjustly or injuriously, to commit robbery, to remove valuables without right from (a place), to deprive of something due, expected, or desired, to keep from getting something due, expected, or desired, to take personal property from by violence or threat
FAQs About the word robbers
voleurs
to take something away from a person or place in secrecy or by force, threat, or trickery, to take away as loot, to take something away from by force, to take t
ravisseurs,ravisseurs,bandits,voleurs de voitures,Cambrioleurs,cambrioleurs,Vol à la tire,détourneurs de fonds,ouvriers,bandits de grand chemin
No antonyms found.
roasts => rôtis, roars => rugit, roans => Rouans, roams => erre, roamers => Errants,