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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151, About the most originality that any writer can hope to achieve honestly is to steal with good judgment. Josh Billings
152, Perhaps if no one else thought it wrong to kill or steal we would be ill-advised to act on our present scruples.
153, She needs to do something to get in the game: a steal, a fast break, anything.
154, Thieving needs to be done outside of Deptford - somewhere there are decent things to steal.
155, She watched Dorothy carefully, to see if she ever took off her shoes, thinking she might steal them.
156, He wanted to feel warmed through to his spine, to have the comfort steal into him like strong ale.
157, Tailoring didn't steal the show, but jackets were there for women who can't imagine a wardrobe without them.
158, He had been arrested trying to steal lead from the roof of a church.
159, And anyone who lives in a suburb should steal one if necessary.
160, The trouble was, he didn't know how to steal a car.
161, Gangs of heavily armed men stormed ships in the Hong Kong port to steal thousands of vehicles for their clients.
162, It also rejected speculation that Button was trying to steal the plane.
163, He darted to the left gap to steal a double from John Flaherty.
164, Craig says he believes this would make a would-be car thief think twice before trying to steal a protected car.
165, A patient may steal away from home and become lost.
166, Once acquired they must be guarded against other jealous male bowerbirds anxious to steal them for their own bowers.
167, Small banks are raising them in an attempt to steal customers from their bigger rivals.
168, It also attracts criminals, mostly nonviolent,(Sentencedict.com) who drive to trail heads and parking areas to steal from cars and campsites.
169, People in this town starved, several buildings were bombed and crime soared because you had to steal to eat.
170, It is only when intrusive ethologists steal and hatch eggs that the wide tolerance of the goslings is revealed.
171, Ye shall not steal.
172, As we walked down towards the community centre they all stopped off somewhere to steal some cymbals.
173, And while I would never steal or sell my first born to support my habit,(sentencedict.com) I had already become a fugitive.
174, My sister used to steal things from stores, but I would never dare.
175, This crisp, dry wine is a steal at $ 9.
176, Both want to steal the show and they are going to great lengths to do it.
177, He says Tutilo killed the man he tricked into helping him to steal away your saint.
178, But Mr Kaifu is in no mood to let anyone steal his thunder.
179, A moment's hesitation allowed another kit to dash in to steal the prize.
180, For example, zoo security officials were told of one man who was boasting of his plans to steal exotic birds.