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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(31) Stealing is against the law.
(32) He spilt out his story of stealing.
(33) He was charged with stealing a car.
(34) She was wrongly accused of stealing.
(35) The morning light was stealing through the shutters.
(36) This man was exiled for stealing.
(37) They discovered him stealing public property.
(38) He had been stealing from his employer for years.
(39) Watch that cat stealing up on the mouse.
(40) The young girl admitted to stealing the jewels.
(41) How would you punish somebody for stealing?
(42) The police caught the released prisoner stealing a bicycle.
(43) He preferred to die instead of stealing.
(44) Her chief hates are gambling and stealing.
(45) He was fired for stealing money from the till.
(46) We took him in the act of stealing.
(47) A delicious languor was stealing over him.
(48) He got the sack for stealing.
(49) The law forbids stealing and robbery.
(50) She was suspended from school for stealing.
(51) Organized networks of thieves are stealing cattle.
(52) The police accused him of stealing.
(53) Chris kept stealing furtive glances at me.
(54) At that time you could hang for stealing.
(55) The thief was detected in the act of stealing.
(56) I never thought she would descend to stealing.
(57) The pupil was expelled for stealing.
(58) He claimed that his motive for stealing was hunger.
(59) James did not push her into stealing the money.
(60) Lying, stealing(http://sentencedict.com), dishonesty and cruelty are sins.
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