tāo​mō

to feel around for

掏摸 tāo​mō
to feel around for
to search for or pull out something by reaching in and feeling for it, such as in a bag or pocket
to steal
to steal or pilfer, particularly by pickpocketing
pickpocket
a thief who steals from the pockets or bags of others; a pickpocket
to get hold of
to take or acquire something, often money, through searching or maneuvering
to be given (money)
to be given or obtain money after begging or similar solicitation

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