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
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