Similar words: pistol, stolid, tolerant, tolerate, tolerance, tolerable, intolerance, told. Meaning: [stəʊl] n. a wide scarf worn about their shoulders by women.
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31. 'someone stole my house!'she said in dismay.
32. "Someone stole my house!" she said in dismay.
33. They stole every mortal thing in the house.
34. Someone stole my credit card and forged my signature.
35. Someone broke into my car and stole the radio.
36. She stole him an umbrella.
37. I never stole the money, so help me !
38. The thieves stole £200in cash.
39. Mary stole away your heart.
40. She stole a glance at her watch.
41. A tear stole down her cheek.
42. He stole out of the room.
43. He stole a car for the hell of it.
44. They rushed the guard and stole his keys.
45. He stole cautiously around to the back door.
46. The gang stole cars and fenced them themselves.
47. He stole into the room.
48. That little shit stole my money.
49. The thief stole into the house.
50. Elwood stole the show with a marvellous performance.
51. He stole away from the ball without telling anybody.
52. A chill stole over her body.
53. This is proof positive that he stole the money.
54. He stole a bun from the shop.
55. British bands stole the show at this year's awards.
56. The burglar broke in and stole my money.
57. The thieves stole several valuable works of art.
58. The child with the dog stole the show.
59. They stole the jewels from under the police's nose.
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