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stealing

[stee-ling]

noun

  1. the act of a person who steals.

  2. Usually stealings. something that is stolen. steal.



adjective

  1. given to or characterized by theft.

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • stealingly adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of stealing1

1300–50; Middle English steling (gerund). See steal, -ing 1, -ing 2
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Stalter, who is in her fourth season stealing scenes on “Hacks,” plays a character halfway around the world from her character there.

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According to the Observer, the couple borrowed £100,000 to pay back the money Winn had been accused of stealing, and it was when this loan was called in that their home was repossessed.

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Former sub-postmasters told the BBC they are still waiting for final settlements to be agreed, years after hundreds of victims were accused of stealing money that found to be the fault of an accounting system.

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It reveals for the first time the full extent of the suffering of sub-postmasters and others who were affected by being wrongly accused of stealing money and false accounting, based on incorrect data.

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The couple reportedly borrowed £100,000 with 18% interest, secured against their house, from a distant relative, in order to repay the money she had been accused of stealing.

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ˈٱ𲹱steal someone blind