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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(241) She had made trouble whenever she could, stealing her boyfriends by telling downright lies.
(242) In legal terms possession of stolen property is not the same as stealing.
(243) The man she suspected of stealing her purse was running at top speed along the subway platform and up the stairs.
(244) It seemed that those who augmented inadequate incomes by poaching or stealing food raised physically healthier families than the more law-abiding.
(245) And some criminals pretending to act on my orders have been killing drivers and then stealing their cars.
(246) In an effort to prove his manhood he had taken to stealing cars and drinking alcohol.
(247) Perhaps John Major, already well into the habit of stealing Labour's clothes, will come up with the right formula.
(248) Protect Yourself Young songwriters are often worried about record companies and other artists stealing their songs.
(249) In March of 1994, I was convicted of stealing a car and two bicycles.
(250) One of the returnees, Nguyen Van Khang, was detained on arrival in Hanoi for allegedly stealing state property.
(251) Kelly, 28, is charged with stealing money and jewellery worth £1,624 from the Nags Head, Darlington.
(252) Kenner accused the director of stealing ideas from her novel in making his movie.
(253) He admitted stealing £85 from the electricity meter and burglary involving £10.
(254) Two suspects in the Stephen Lawrence murder case were fined £100 each for stealing 14 kegs of alcohol.
(255) He was accused of stealing secret documents and passing them on to the enemy.
(256) Each local network of cattle stealing provided an alternative system of power and wealth in that locality.
(257) How would you punish the person for stealing?
(258) He also accused Western powers of stealing what he called Muslim oil.
(259) The friar preached against stealing and had a pudding in his sleeve. Sentencedict.com
(260) His team solved the engineering problem by stealing an idea from nature.
(261) Half an hour passed, during which time the ark had been slowly stealing over the water.
(262) His friends did not agree and so they forcefully began stealing things.
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