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pickpocket

noun
pick·​pock·​et | \ ˈpik-ËŒpä-kÉ™t How to pronounce pickpocket (audio) \

Definition of pickpocket

: a thief who picks pockets

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Iris befriends an adorable little pickpocket straight from the imagination of Charles Dickens — and there's Dickens himself, railing in the newspaper against the pre-Raphaelites. Ron Charles, Dallas News, "'The Doll Factory' is a page-turning Victorian thriller," 13 Aug. 2019 BatesWatch: Bates forges a letter and saves the monarchy with his pickpocket skills. Tom Fitzgerald And Lorenzo Marquez, Town & Country, "The 10 Best Downton Abbey Episodes," 8 Aug. 2019 BatesWatch: Bates forges a letter and saves the monarchy with his pickpocket skills. Tom Fitzgerald And Lorenzo Marquez, Town & Country, "The 10 Best Downton Abbey Episodes," 8 Aug. 2019 According to police, in Saturday’s incident, one pickpocket dropped pamphlets in front of the victim, who stopped to help gather them. Martin Weil, Washington Post, "Pickpocket team takes wallet near Union Station, D.C. police say," 13 July 2019 Police provided only a sketchy description of the pickpockets, saying both were male and one appeared to be 35 to 45. Martin Weil, Washington Post, "Pickpocket team takes wallet near Union Station, D.C. police say," 13 July 2019 With the traffic, pollution, balky public transportation and risk of pickpockets, this would not be a relaxing trip. Shelly Rivoli, latimes.com, "Even with three kids in tow, there's no place like Rome," 11 July 2019 As with most cities, remember to hold your bag close in front of you to avoid pickpockets. National Geographic, "See Hanoi like a Nat Geo Explorer," 26 Mar. 2019 In addition to being aesthetically pleasing, the bag opens easily, is pickpocket-proof, and has card slots. Elise Taylor, Vogue, "Lutz Morris and KPM Launch a Bauhaus-Themed Collection That Will Have Art Lovers and Aesthetes Swooning," 31 May 2019

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First Known Use of pickpocket

1591, in the meaning defined above

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pickpocket

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English Language Learners Definition of pickpocket

: a thief who steals money and other things from people's pockets and purses

pickpocket

noun
pick·​pock·​et | \ ˈpik-ËŒpä-kÉ™t How to pronounce pickpocket (audio) \

Kids Definition of pickpocket

: a thief who steals from pockets and purses

pickpocket

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pick·​pock·​et

Legal Definition of pickpocket

: a thief who surreptitiously steals money or valuables from the pockets or person of an individual

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