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stealingnoun the unlawful taking and carrying away of property without the consent of its ownerin those days the stealing of a horse was a very serious crime larceny, robbery, theft, thievery burglary, housebreakingembezzlement, embezzling, graft, misapplication, misappropriation, peculationpetit larceny, petty larcenyfilching, pilferage, pilfering, purloining, shopliftingabduction, carjacking, hijacking(also highjacking), kidnapping(also kidnaping), shanghaiingdespoilment, despoliation, looting, pillage, plundering, rapine, spoliationpoaching, rustlingblack marketeering, smugglingbanditry, piracy stealingverbpresent participle of stealto take (something) without right and with an intent to keepthe guy who tried to steal my car was sentenced to a year in jail appropriating, boosting(slang), filching, heisting, hooking, lifting, misappropriating, nicking(British slang), nipping, pilfering, pinching, pocketing, purloining, ripping off, snitching, swiping, thieving burglarizing, knocking over, robbinglooting, pillaging, plundering, sackingcarjacking, hijacking(also highjacking)picking, riflingpoaching, rustling, shopliftingcollaring, grabbing, grasping, nailing, seizing, snatching, takingmooching, spongingabducting, kidnapping(also kidnaping), shanghaiing, spiriting making away with, making off with, running off with, walking off with buying, purchasingbestowing, contributing, donating, giving, handing over, presenting to move about in a sly or secret mannerthe teenagers were able to steal past a security guard and enter the fairgrounds without paying admission lurking, mooching, mousing, pussyfooting, shirking, skulking, sliding, slinking, slipping, snaking, sneaking crawling, creeping, edging, inching, wormingghosting, padding, tiptoeing |