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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181, It is the way Biggs fights and he can be expected to steal the early rounds.
182, Foam attack: Thieves broke into vending machines at Teesdale's new sports centre at Barnard Castle to steal £100 cash.
183, Crafty cyber-thieves have found that they can steal a lot of money in electronic bank thefts with very little risk.
184, After all, no greedy hucksters could steal or plunder them.
185, She had to steal out of the house before it started prowling again.
186, I let Tom Young, that handsome louse, Steal one small kiss behind my house.
187, The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy.
188, He can steal the ball and score in transition and he can make the pass in transition.
189, Together they shoot up, play soccer, get into barroom brawls, mug tourists and steal to support their habits.
190, Ours is not the kind of house where you expect to steal jewellery and furs.
191, In the end he had to steal in order to survive.
192, She had to work in that awful place and get nits and steal and be beaten for wetting the bed.
193, Isn't it true that the men steal from the rice fields?
194, Although it has innocent uses, devices like Happy Chip enable pirates to steal programs worth millions of pounds.
195, People say it should now fold its tents and steal away.
196, He'd spent a long time twisting bits of wire together and finding a safe way to steal electricity from the fusebox.
197, Mark Bright had two excellent chances to steal it in the closing stages but a draw was perhaps fair.
198, We must hide until it is dark, and then I will steal a coracle and row you to the Drowned Forest.
199, No Brave has tried to steal on Johnson in the series yet.
200, Here two men managed to forced open a display cabinet to steal jewellery despite closed-circuit camera surveillance.
201, I had been given the power to obliterate, to steal a body from its grave and tear it to pieces.
201, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
202, One night a thief broke into the church to steal jewels from the Madonna on the High Altar.
203, The lower-tier offence should cover simple hacking and the other, hacking with intent to steal or damage.
204, The oil companies accuse villagers of breaching the pipes to steal the fuel or to claim compensation for the resulting pollution.
205, Are people entitled to steal the hero of a novel and put him in situations not envisaged by the original author?
206, When she came with the tray he would slip downstairs and steal what he could from the open shelves in the pantry.
207, She would lie, steal, cheat for Oliver: burning a few hundred pounds was chicken feed.
208, Rick gave in to the temptation to steal the watch.
209, After she went out one afternoon they decided to steal the equipment and had arranged a buyer for it for £130.
210, Of course there's the familiar smash and grab technique used by these ram raiders to steal from stores.