Synonym: purloined. Similar words: stole, tole, ptolemy, pistol, stolid, tolerant, tolerate, tolerable. Meaning: [stɪːl] adj. taken dishonestly.
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(91) Lost or stolen cards must be reported immediately.
(92) We're down here investigatin'a stolen amulet.
(93) He was accused of handling stolen goods.
(94) He's stolen my parking space, the bastard!
(95) We've got you bang to rights handling stolen property.
(96) He admitted having stolen the car.
(97) The stolen necklace is reported to be worth $57,000.
(98) The stolen necklace only had sentimental value for her.
(99) Police announced the return of the stolen goods.
(100) Bennet was charged with handling stolen goods .
(101) The robbers drove off in a stolen vehicle.
(102) Someone has stolen my watch.
(103) The robbers ditched the stolen goods.
(104) The thieves escaped in a stolen vehicle.
(105) The whole of my money was stolen.
(106) They're rumoured to be dealing in stolen goods.
(107) The stolen TV set was finally recovered.
(108) I charge this man with receiving stolen goods.
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(109) Her bag was stolen within hours of her arrival.
(110) She admitted to having stolen the car.
(111) The winter has stolen on us.
(112) He gave full particulars of the stolen property.
(113) A ,sharp-eyed po'lice officer spotted the stolen car.
(114) Put that money somewhere safe before it gets stolen.
(115) A stolen car smashed into the bus.
(116) The police eventually recovered the stolen paintings.
(117) I have had my watch stolen.
(118) The police charged him with harbouring stolen goods.
(119) He made out that his car had been stolen.
(120) The time for paying taxes every year has stolen on me.
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