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Definition of steal
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of steal is as below...
Steal (v. t.) To
withdraw
or
convey
clandestinely
(reflexive);
hence,
to creep
furtively,
or to
insinuate..
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Cribbing
::
Cribbing
(n.)
Purloining;
stealing;
plagiarizing.
Pilfer
::
Pilfer
(v. i.) To steal in small
quantities,
or
articles
of small
value;
to
practice
petty
theft..
Cunner
::
Cunner
(n.) A small
edible
fish of the
Atlantic
coast
(Ctenolabrus
adspersus);
--
called
also
chogset,
burgall,
blue
perch,
and bait
stealer..
Kidnapper
::
Kidnapper
(n.) One who
steals
or
forcibly
carries
away a human
being;
a
manstealer.
Prowling
::
Prowling
(a.)
Accustomed
to
prowl,
or
engaged
in
roving
stealthily,
as for
prey..
Stabling
::
Stable
stand () The
position
of a man who is found at his
standing
in the
forest,
with a
crossbow
or a
longbow
bent, ready to shoot at a deer, or close by a tree with
greyhounds
in a leash ready to slip; -- one of the four
presumptions
that a man
intends
stealing
the
king's
deer..
Deerstalking
::
Deerstalking
(n.) The
hunting
of deer on foot, by
stealing
upon them
unawares..
Insinuating
::
Insinuating
(a.)
Winding,
creeping,
or
flowing
in,
quietly
or
stealthily;
suggesting;
winning
favor and
confidence
insensibly..
Convey
::
Convey
(v. t.) To carry or take away
secretly;
to
steal;
to
thieve.
Surreption
::
Surreption
(n.) The act or
process
of
getting
in a
surreptitious
manner,
or by craft or
stealth..
Steal
::
Steal (v. t.) To
accomplish
in a
concealed
or
unobserved
manner;
to try to carry out
secretly;
as, to steal a
look..
Piracy
::
Piracy
(n.)
Robbery
on the high seas; the
taking
of
property
from
others
on the open sea by open
violence;
without
lawful
authority,
and with
intent
to
steal;
-- a crime
answering
to
robbery
on
land..
Manstealing
::
Manstealing
(n.) The act or
business
of
stealing
or
kidnaping
human
beings,
especially
with a view to
e/slave
them..
Steal
::
Steal (v. t.) To
withdraw
or
convey
clandestinely
(reflexive);
hence,
to creep
furtively,
or to
insinuate..
Prog
::
Prog (v. i.) To
steal;
to rob; to
filch.
Steal
::
Stealing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stea.
Cutpurse
::
Cutpurse
(n.) One who cuts
purses
for the sake of
stealing
them or their
contents
(an act
common
when men wore
purses
fastened
by a
string
to their
girdles);
one who
steals
from the
person;
a
pickpocke.
Peculate
::
Peculate
(v. i.) To
appropriate
to one's own use the
property
of the
public;
to steal
public
moneys
intrusted
to one's care; to
embezzle.
Plagium
::
Plagium
(n.)
Manstealing;
kidnaping.
Hook
::
Hook (v. t.) To
steal.
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