steal:1
verbbefore 12th century{ds|i|1||}
- to take the property of another wrongfully and especially as a habitual or regular practice
- to come or go secretly, unobtrusively, gradually, or unexpectedly
- to steal or attempt to steal a base
steal:2
noun
steal
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circa 1825{ds||1||}
- the act or an instance of stealing
- a fraudulent or questionable political deal
- bargain
stole:1
stole
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stolen
stolen
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steal a march on
phrase
steal a march on
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- to gain an advantage on unobserved
steal one's thunder
phrase
steal one's thunder
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- to grab attention from another especially by anticipating an idea, plan, or presentation; also : to claim credit for another's idea
steal a glance
idiom
steal a glance
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- to look quickly
steal a kiss
idiom
steal a kiss
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- to kiss someone in a quick and sudden way
steal a peek/look
idiom
steal a peek/look
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- to take a quick look often in a secret way
steal someone's thunder
idiom
steal someone's thunder
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- to prevent someone from having success or getting attention, praise, etc., by doing or saying whatever that person was planning to do or say
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