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heist
[ hahyst ]
noun
- a robbery or holdup:
Four men were involved in the armored car heist.
verb (used with object)
- to take unlawfully, especially in a robbery or holdup; steal:
to heist a million dollars' worth of jewels.
- to rob or hold up.
heist
/ haɪst /
noun
- a robbery
verb
- tr to steal or burgle
Derived Forms
- ˈheister, noun
Other Words From
- heister noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of heist1
Example Sentences
During a brazen Valentine’s Day heist of an armored truck in Hawthorne, the robber kept his face covered.
The heist was the inspiration for a 2008 film, The Bank Job.
“There are few places to offload them,” says Jamie Montgomery, who runs the Somerset farm that was targeted in the 1998 heist.
Thursday’s episode featured a black-tie bash at an exclusive jewelry store where Elsbeth goes face-to-face with glamorous Vanessa Williams, who stars in a killer guest spot that centers on a heist gone wrong.
They needed each other That’s why Bruno would call George after every heist — not to brag, but to be like, “Here’s the life you could have had.”
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