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steal
verb
-
steal
,
stealing
,
steals
,
stole
,
stolen
to
take
something
that
belongs
to
someone
else
without
permission
or
legal
right
,
intending
not
to
return
it
•
The
pickpocket
tried
to
steal
Maria's
wallet
on
the
crowded
bus
.
The
pickpocket
tried
to
steal
Maria's
wallet
on
the
crowded
bus
.
•
If
you
steal
from
the
store
,
you
could
be
arrested
.
If
you
steal
from
the
store
,
you
could
be
arrested
.
noun
-
steal
,
stealing
,
steals
,
stole
,
stolen
something
bought
or
obtained
at
a
price
much
lower
than
its
real
value
•
This
jacket
was
a
real
steal
at
only
twenty
dollars
.
This
jacket
was
a
real
steal
at
only
twenty
dollars
.
•
Getting
ocean-view
rooms
for
that
price
is
a
steal
.
Getting
ocean-view
rooms
for
that
price
is
a
steal
.
verb
-
steal
,
stealing
,
steals
,
stole
,
stolen
in
sports
,
to
gain
an
advantage
quickly
and
unexpectedly
,
such
as
advancing
to
a
base
in
baseball
or
taking
the
ball
from
an
opponent
•
The
runner
decided
to
steal
second
base
while
the
catcher
wasn't
paying
attention
.
The
runner
decided
to
steal
second
base
while
the
catcher
wasn't
paying
attention
.
•
With
lightning
speed
,
the
guard
stole
the
ball
and
raced
for
a
layup
.
With
lightning
speed
,
the
guard
stole
the
ball
and
raced
for
a
layup
.
verb
-
steal
,
stealing
,
steals
,
stole
,
stolen
to
move
quietly
and
secretly
so
as
not
to
be
noticed
•
She
tried
to
steal
into
the
baby's
room
without
waking
him
.
She
tried
to
steal
into
the
baby's
room
without
waking
him
.
•
The
cat
stole
across
the
garden
,
ready
to
pounce
on
a
butterfly
.
The
cat
stole
across
the
garden
,
ready
to
pounce
on
a
butterfly
.
noun
-
steal
,
stealing
,
steals
,
stole
,
stolen
in
sports
like
basketball
or
hockey
,
an
act
of
legally
taking
the
ball
or
puck
away
from
an
opponent
•
Her
quick
hands
earned
her
another
steal
in
the
third
quarter
.
Her
quick
hands
earned
her
another
steal
in
the
third
quarter
.
•
The
team
had
ten
steals
by
halftime
.
The
team
had
ten
steals
by
halftime
.