Similar words: sealing, revealing, appealing, concealing, unappealing, double-dealing, steal, stealth. Meaning: [stɪːl] n. 1. the act of taking something from someone unlawfully 2. avoiding detection by moving carefully.
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(2) He freed himself of the charge of stealing.
(3) She admitted stealing the money from her employers.
(4) She resorted to stealing food out of desperation.
(5) He was nabbed in the act of stealing.
(6) He was accused of stealing a small boy's bicycle.
(7) She accused him of stealing her bicycle.
(8) The Bible says that stealing is a sin.
(9) He exculpate himself from stealing the money.
(10) The boy was cruelly flogged for stealing.
(11) The tramp was arraigned on a charge of stealing.
(12) His arrest for stealing brought shame on his family.
(13) The theif was severely drubbed for stealing the car.
(14) He was punished for stealing.
(15) The children had to survive by begging and stealing.
(16) He was charged with stealing a jeep.
(17) The jury acquitted him of stealing.
(18) Kleptomania is a mania for stealing things.
(19) He was hurled out of the hotel for stealing a silver cup.
(20) As it was her first conviction for stealing[sentencedict.com], she was given a less severe sentence.
(21) She got the boot for stealing money from the till. Sentencedict.com
(22) Stealing from a place of worship was regarded as sacrilege.
(23) We found out he'd been stealing from us for years.
(24) They dismounted the general by stealing his horse.
(25) He was dismissed for stealing bicycle parts.
(26) No one has owned up to stealing the money.
(27) I caught a boy stealing apples from the garden.
(28) He was caught in the act of stealing.
(30) I'll report you to the police if I catch you stealing again.
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