steal|stealing|steals|stole|stolen in English

verb

[stɪːl]

take another's property without permission, rob; plagiarize; sneak, obtain in a secretive manner; move stealthily; run to another base while the pitcher is throwing to the batter (Baseball)

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1. People steals steal murmurous : "You can see everything, all skill about the gender."

2. When someone other than the intended user steals those credentials, the stolen credentials are considered to be Compromised.

3. Antonyms for Clomped include tiptoed, stole, stolen, sneaked, snuck, crept, creeped, glided, glid and trod

4. (Hebrews 13:18) “Let the one who steals steal no more; rather, let him do hard work.” —Ephesians 4:28.

5. For example, if someone stole an item from a neighbor, making restitution would include returning the stolen item.

6. Stealing, Bribing and VIP scheduling Some people have set out to deliberately steal, bribe or manipulate their way to vaccine

7. The punishment for stealing was restitution and compensation to the one whose property had been stolen; for false witness, retribution.

8. For three months cattle stealing in Matara declined sharply, and stolen cattle were returned to their owners or set free.

9. An eavesdropper who steals a forms authentication cookie has stolen the login because due to the way cookies work, there's no way to implement replay detection.

10. One day, when attending class, the classmate of small haze and neighbour is stolen steal murmurous , be reachcaptured by the teacher wearing.

11. So, he disguises himself. Steals the man's home, steals his identity.

12. Burgle - commit a burglary; enter and rob a dwelling burglarise , burglarize , heist steal - take without the owner's consent; "Someone stole my wallet on the train"; …

13. What's a void that steals the air?

14. He stole me.

15. He stole it.

16. Bike stolen.

17. He wasn't stealing.

18. Stealing from travellers.

19. Stokes steals the ball, drives the paint.

20. Mr Bodison all but steals the show.

21. Stealing and killing.

22. You stole my map.

23. The first time, he steals some cucumbers successfully.

24. As if even hear them to steal steal murmurous , gesticulate.

25. I stole essays.