Pronunciation: /hɑt praʊl bɜːrɡləri/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 A hot prowl burglary is when someone breaks into a home while the residents are still there.
A2 The police are investigating a hot prowl burglary that occurred last night in the neighborhood.
B1 The homeowner was shocked to discover that their house had been targeted in a hot prowl burglary.
B2 Hot prowl burglaries are considered more dangerous because they involve direct confrontation with the occupants.
C1 Law enforcement agencies have implemented new strategies to combat the rise in hot prowl burglaries in urban areas.
C2 The detective was able to link the suspect to multiple hot prowl burglaries through forensic evidence.
formal The police are investigating a recent hot prowl burglary in the neighborhood.
informal Did you hear about the hot prowl burglary that happened last night?
slang That hot prowl burglary was so sketchy, man.
figurative The hot prowl burglary left a trail of fear and unease in its wake.
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