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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(121) A writer is suing director Steven Spielberg for allegedly stealing his film idea.
(122) His reputation was destroyed when he was caught stealing some money.
(123) It has come to my notice that you have been stealing.
(124) He had never before been accused of stealing, and it did not sit well with him.
(125) Two just been expelled for stealing cars.
(126) My verdict: Kemp is guilty of stealing another show.
(127) Coffee stealing from large plantations provides an example.
(128) Jean-Claude got accustomed in these early days to stealing.
(129) He admits to stealing the car.
(130) The principal expelled John for stealing.
(131) I enjoy paying her and stealing back the money.
(132) But the biggest problem was the stealing.
(133) Many people try to justify stealing like that.
(134) The proposal aims to offer positive alternatives to stop 14-17-year-olds stealing cars and joyriding.
(135) Belpan had little crime, no enemies, nothing worth stealing,[Sentencedict.com] and no territorial ambitions.
(136) It was a guilty conscience that made him admit stealing the money.
(137) Ms Walker said she only started stealing because her children were hungry.
(138) Her social worker said the stealing was also the result of boredom and keeping bad company.
(139) I did not confide to Otto that Jean-Claude was stealing from me.
(140) He didn't actually accuse me of stealing, but that was the implication.
(141) Engram was suspended for the entire 1992 season by Coach Joe Paterno for stealing stereo equipment from an unlocked apartment.
(141) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(142) A neighbour's child had been breaking my constituent's windows, hurling abusive language and stealing property at will.
(143) The man whose daughter was stealing from him eventually showed her the videotape, because she adamantly denied having done anything wrong.
(144) The inquiry was sparked by the arrest of officer Rafael Perez for stealing cocaine from a police evidence room and recycling it.
(145) Dempsey admitted stealing an estimated 200 items of clothing, valued at £6,000 as well as £1,500 in cash.
(146) Lucien could feel a cloud of sleep stealing through his limbs.
(147) Procrastination is stealing time - those who procrastinate always do not have enough time. Dr T.P.Chia
(148) It was beginning to dawn on him that getting on a jet plane wasn't like stealing a truck.
(149) A woman stealing from my desk ... Unconsciously one hand became a claw reaching for the other's throat.
(150) Last week four black youths were jailed for life for murdering three white youths while stealing their car.
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