Synonym: filch, pilfer, rob, take, thieve. Similar words: steak, steam, steady, steadily, instead of, step by step, team, tear. Meaning: [stɪːl] n. 1. an advantageous purchase 2. a stolen base; an instance in which a base runner advances safely during the delivery of a pitch (without the help of a hit or walk or passed ball or wild pitch). v. 1. take without the owner's consent 2. move stealthily 3. steal a base.
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121, Given the classy surroundings and gracious service, these prices are a steal.
122, I steal out of bed and creep stealthily to the main room for an unimpeded look at the row of windows.
123, They are the favorite targets of the boys who steal a few hours from shining shoes, peddling candy and gathering firewood.
124, What if they steal the money, or use half of it for travel?
125, Professional designers and architects steal ideas from each other all the time.
126, He had an idea that even when beaten he could steal a little victory by laughing at defeat. John Steinbeck
127, Work, rest and steal SWEET-TOOTHED thieves made off with 230,000 Mars Bars in a cheeky raid on the world-famous chocolate factory.
128, The doorman watched his visitor as if he expected him to steal the light fittings.
129, The bill for incorporating the bank of the United States did not steal upon an unsuspecting legislature, and pass unobserved.
130, While he was on the correct route he was not guilty even though he intended to steal.
131, The shortage is so severe that agave rustlers steal plants in the dead of night.
132, They beg from each other and steal from each other.
133, I steal things I can't eat, just for the hell of it.
134, Of course, you know the city is full of thieves and they steal our mail in hope of finding money.
135, First, there are those juveniles who steal and wreck fast cars.
136, Thieves are digging up corpses in order to steal jewellery and gold teeth.
137, Andreas was always trying to steal the key so that he could read it.
138, When we played softball, I'd steal second base, feel guilty and go back. Woody Allen
139, I managed to steal some clothes from a butcher fastened in the stocks.
140, A horse may steal your jumper and then become panic-stricken because it is chasing him!
141, Invention furnishes Art with all her materials, and without it,(sentencedict.com) Judgement itself can at best but steal wisely. Alexander Pope
142, Young people often steal the most attractive and new models rather than old bangers.
143, Conspiracy charges: Four former staff from a nightclub chain appeared before Newcastle Magistrates yesterday charged with conspiracy to steal cash.
144, And then, only an inning later, his catcher threw hard to second base, trying to cut down a steal.
145, He and his cloned cohorts kidnap children to steal their dreams, which turn into nightmares.
146, Read in studio An eighty four year old man has foiled a mugger who tried to steal his pension book.
147, Fifi and Manuel steal off for some private time from the watchful eyes of the extended family.
148, At £100, it would be good value for money, but at £59.95, it's an absolute steal.
149, A puzzled Vice President Al Gore tried to steal a peek.
150, This standard feature makes it very difficult for a car thief to steal a Clio and falsify its identity.