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stoleverbpast tense of steal to take (something) without right and with an intent to keepthe guy who tried to steal my car was sentenced to a year in jail appropriated, boosted(slang), filched, heisted, hooked, lifted, misappropriated, nicked(British slang), nipped, pilfered, pinched, pocketed, purloined, ripped off, snitched, swiped, thieved burglarized, knocked over, robbedlooted, pillaged, plundered, sackedcarjacked, hijacked(also highjacked)picked, rifledpoached, rustled, shopliftedcollared, grabbed, grasped, nailed, seized, snatched, tookmooched, spongedabducted, kidnapped(also kidnaped), shanghaied, spirited made away with, made off with, ran off with, walked off with bought, purchasedbestowed, contributed, donated, gave, handed over, presented 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 lurked, mooched, moused, pussyfooted, shirked, skulked, slid, slipped, slunk(also slinked), snaked, sneaked(or snuck) crawled, crept, edged, inched, wormedghosted, padded, tiptoed before the 12th century |