stealing
31stealing a scene — (or scene stealing) usually refers to a supporting actor/actress attracting attention from the lead actor or actress to whom the center of interest legitimately belongs; see also tour de force performance …
32stealing — stealingly, adv. /stee ling/, n. 1. the act of a person who steals. 2. Usually, stealings. something that is stolen. adj. 3. given to or characterized by theft. [1300 50; ME steling (ger.). See STEAL, ING1, ING2] * * * …
33stealing — noun The action of the verb to steal …
34Stealing — See Theft …
35stealing — Synonyms and related words: abstraction, all fours, annexation, appropriation, blackmail, boodle, boosting, booty, burglary, conversion, conveyance, crawl, crawling, creep, creeping, doggo, embezzlement, filching, fraud, furtive, graft,… …
36stealing — n. robbery, theft, act of taking another s property without permission stɪËl v. 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 …
37stealing — genitals …
38stealing — n. Theft, robbery, larceny …
39stealing — Воровство …
40stealing — ; theft These words (from Old English) refer to the unjust taking and keeping of the property of another, against the reasonable will of the owner. (See CCC 2408) …