Associations to the word «Stealing»
Noun
- Burglary
- Theft
- Catcher
- Accused
- Thief
- Looting
- Begging
- Valuable
- Robbery
- Steal
- Adultery
- Stole
- Cattle
- Wallet
- Sheep
- Borrowing
- Kidnapping
- Drinking
- Burglar
- Prometheus
- Arson
- Misconduct
- Rustling
- Felony
- Jewelry
- Starving
- Chicken
- Lying
- Fielding
- Blackmail
- Forgery
- Swearing
- Shilling
- Offence
- Convict
- Robber
- Hacker
- Spying
- Loaf
- Heracles
- Livestock
- Jail
- Breaking
- Indictment
- Nigger
- Prank
- Glance
- Propensity
- Precept
- Killing
- Commandment
- Fraud
- Revenge
- Boyfriend
- Gang
- Smuggling
- Rbi
- Extortion
- Bernardo
- Heroin
- Piracy
- Thug
- Plunder
- Purse
- Espionage
- Gambling
- Jewel
Adjective
Wiktionary
STEALING, noun. (uncountable) The action of the verb to steal.
STEALING, noun. (archaic) (chiefly in the plural) That which is stolen; stolen property.
STEALING, verb. Present participle of steal
STEALING ONE'S THUNDER, verb. Present participle of steal one's thunder
Dictionary definition
STEALING, noun. The act of taking something from someone unlawfully; "the thieving is awful at Kennedy International".
STEALING, noun. Avoiding detection by moving carefully.
Wise words
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