Associations to the word «Stealing»
Noun
- Herd
- Item
- Mischief
- Odor
- Treasure
- Shipment
- Taking
- Cocaine
- Negroes
- Pig
- Aborigine
- Turnip
- Cow
- Murder
- Secret
- Vow
- Shopkeeper
- Spotlight
- Deserter
- Gnome
- Gotham
- Fowl
- Slave
- Apple
- Wills
- Habit
- Thicket
- Lorry
- Purity
- Intent
- Briefcase
- Ninja
- Zeus
- Innocent
- Policeman
- Deni
- Arrest
- Butter
- Neighbor
- Deception
- Clothes
- Raid
- Escape
- Mend
- Villain
- Storyline
- Suspect
- Assault
- Hermes
- Employer
- Idleness
- Homer
- Assist
- Cheek
- Retaliation
- Blame
- Neighbour
- Intoxication
- Baby
- Incarceration
- Abstinence
- Wisp
- Gallows
- Drug
- Cursing
- Gloom
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
There is no sickness worse for me than words that to be kind
must lie.