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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211, If your life is full of sorrow, then beg, steal, or borrow enthusiasm from a great soul to make your life whole. RVM
212, We had a big deal as to whether or not we should steal some.
213, All it lacks is the screaming public address announcer to be a total steal, and a bad one at that.
214, A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car; but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad. Theodore Roosevelt
215, They were once thought to be very dangerous indeed and believed to steal infants for the Devil to torment in Hell.
216, The squirrels too, who come to steal the birds' nuts are a constant source of entertainment.
217, She was a beauty and he'd often wanted to steal a kiss, but had had enough sense not to try.
218, Like looters after a big raid who tried to steal the mangled possessions of shattered houses.
219, You steal my money you get from selling stuff I carried.
220, Read in studio Thieves have used a mechanical digger to smash their way into a supermarket and steal a safe.
221, They might as well have a badge on them saying Steal Me in big black letters.
222, They seen him with that truck and thought he come out there to steal their furniture.
223, He had taught them how to pick a lock, steal a car, to shoplift ... The list was endless.
224, Must the homeowner assist the housebreaker in finding goods the latter wishes to steal?
225, Well, in my book, if you steal, you deserve to get caught.
226, They would steal cars, repaint, refurbish, and crack new cylinders for them.
227, They steal aviation fuel for their lamps, and sometimes the lamps explode.
228, Worst of all, they can steal precious time from an all-too-short life.
229, The designers would beg, borrow, or steal in order to get the show ready.
230, Until recently, commercial fishermen had been allowed to shoot sea lions if they tried to steal their catch.
231, He had picked somebody he thought he could work with smoothly rather than somebody who might try to steal the credit.
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232, Some one is always trying to outmaneuver me for more money or to steal my people, or even my job title.
233, What more can you ask for from a thriller about renegades who steal nuclear missiles?
234, By reinforcing your own dominance, you may well steal the thunder of the antagonists.
235, Who dare steal my heart and resell it?
236, They steal your stuff and then teleport away.
237, He tried to steal my wallet, the dirty dog.
238, Be all steal exchequer or steal civilian curtilage?
239, N ever lie, cheat or steal, always strikes fair deal.
240, The attacker can steal network information, update database, forge user certification, destroy network node, release computer virus, even make the network paralyzed.