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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(211) Owners of a Tempe foundry never worried about thieves stealing the pricey sculptures in their art garden.
(212) You don't really have any inhibitions about stealing, do you, Maria?
(213) Tycho accused Ursus of stealing his idea that the sun revolved about the earth, carrying the planets with it.
(214) In Newcastle-upon-Tyne an eight-year-old is found stealing cars, committing arson and assaulting teachers.
(215) He pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing the giro.
(216) But in the gray area of the Internet, activities that publishers call stealing are commonplace for many computer users.
(217) People are stealing the heart and soul of the National Park Seminary.
(218) This social profile indicates that cattle stealing was not primarily a crime of the depressed classes.
(219) Someone -- I won't name names -- has been caught stealing from the stores.
(220) Stealing an inflatable King Kong may have been a student caper.
(221) His inconstancy infuriated liberals, who felt betrayed, and Republicans, whose positions he seemed to be stealing.
(222) He pleaded guilty to stealing a money bag containing Mr Leyland's takings after the driver ran off in fright.
(223) And the people running this particular roadblock were teen-age guerrillas robbing passers-by and stealing cars.
(224) The shopkeeper chased the boys out of his shop, accusing them of stealing.
(225) I know that, as a teenager, he was caught stealing copper pipe from a construction site and put in jail.
(226) Billy the Badger had much more difficulty in proving his innocence[sentencedict.com], although he admitted to stealing chickens.
(227) At the time, District Attorney Joseph Freitas estimated the employees were stealing at least a half million dollars a year.
(228) Smile has the magic of touching, softening and stealing the heart. Dr T.P.Chia
(229) Proud though he was of his wife, Charles could not help noticing she was stealing the limelight.
(230) It was alleged that he was stealing money from the till, but we never had any conclusive proof.
(231) These young hooligans are stealing cigarettes and booze to sell it cheaply to feed a habit.
(232) On the other hand cattle stealing did not rouse general moral indignation.
(233) Mottram was an original drunken sailor and was condemned to death for stealing a boat.
(234) When more goods arrived there would be more stealing,(www.Sentencedict.com) he said.
(235) It replaces an earlier charge of stealing more than six thousand pounds after she was arrested last month.
(236) Police believe it was taken by a professional gang of at least four, stealing to order.
(237) I kept looking for a big win, picking the right stock, stealing a big producer from the competition.
(238) During Ellis's tenure at Kurunagala cattle stealing went into a sharp decline, but as soon as he left the district it revived.
(239) They were supposed to be stealing cars from Hammersmith housing estates, or setting fire to the dustbins outside Harrods.
(240) The prosecution alleges Laing killed them both for the sake of stealing a car the family had advertised.
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