purse snatcher - translation to italian
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purse snatcher - translation to italian

IN A HORSE RACE, THE DISTRIBUTION OF WINNINGS AMONG THE HIGHEST FINISHERS
Purse Distribution; Purse (horse racing); Purse (horseracing)

purse snatcher      
scippatore, borsaiolo
scippatore      
n. purse snatcher
public purse         
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GOVERNMENT CONSUMPTION, INVESTMENT, AND TRANSFER PAYMENTS
Public investment; Public Purse; Public spending; Government pension and healthcare insurance corporation; Government insurance; Government operations; Public money; Social spending; Government Spending; Government payroll; State spending; Government-related spending; Public funds; Public fund; Government allocation; Public purse; Government expense; Budget spending; Public Spending; Government Operations; Government purchases
la cassa pubblica (il denaro pubblico)

Definition

Snatcher
·noun One who snatches, or takes abruptly.

Wikipedia

Purse distribution

In horse racing, the term purse distribution may refer to the total amount of money paid out to the owners of horses racing at a particular track over a given period of time, or to the percentages of a race's total purse that are awarded to each of the highest finishers. This article focuses on the latter definition.

Examples of use of purse snatcher
1. A banning order was imposed on purse–snatcher Michaela Pease, 32, for persistently targeting elderly people.
2. SANTA FE, N.M. –– An 83–year–old great–grandmother thwarted a would–be purse snatcher with a gas nozzle and an iron grip.
3. Purse snatcher Police said yesterday they arrested a 25–year–old man for multiple counts of purse snatching in the Voula area, southeastern Athens, that were allegedly committed in the last year.
4. Schwarzenegger lowered the fee to 0.65 percent the day he took office in November 2003 to fulfill a campaign promise. · FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. –– Purse snatcher Luis Montanez, 22, was convicted of first–degree murder for the dragging death of Holocaust survivor Gertrude "Trudi" Nadel, 86, two years ago.