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  • 41steal — [c]/stil / (say steel) verb (stole, stolen, stealing) –verb (t) 1. to take or take away dishonestly or wrongfully, especially secretly. 2. to appropriate (ideas, credit, words, etc.) without right or acknowledgement. 3. to take, get, or win by… …

  • 42Steal (poker) — In poker, the term steal is often used as merely a synonym for bluff, but there is a more specific use of the term which is also called an ante steal or blind steal (depending on whether the game being played uses antes or blinds).To steal is to… …

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  • 43Steal My Kisses — Infobox Single Name = Steal My Kisses Artist = Ben Harper from Album = Released = 10 April 2000 (US) Format = CD Single Recorded = 2000 Genre = Pop Length = Label = EMI Writer = Producer = Chart position = Reviews = Last single = n/a This single …

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  • 44Steal the Show — Single infobox | Name = Steal the Show Artist = Ice Cube from Album = Laugh Now, Cry Later Released = 2006 Format = CD single Recorded = 2006 Genre = Gangsta rap Length = 4:12 Label = Da Lench Mob / Virgin Writer = O Shea Jackson Producer = Scott …

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  • 45Steal the Sky (soundtrack) — Infobox Album Name = Steal the Sky Type = soundtrack Artist = Yanni Released = August 17, 1999 Recorded = 1988 Genre = Contemporary instrumental Easy listening Soft adult contemporary Length = 43:57 Label = Rhino Producer = Reviews = [http://wm06 …

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  • 46Steal This Movie! — Infobox Film name = Steal This Movie! imdb id = 0161216 producer = Jon Avnet Ken Christmas Vincent D Onofrio director = Robert Greenwald writer = Marty Jezer Bruce Graham starring = Vincent D Onofrio Janeane Garofalo Jeanne Tripplehorn Kevin… …

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  • 47steal — verb (past stole; past participle stolen) 1》 take (something) without permission or legal right and without intending to return it.     ↘dishonestly pass off (another person s ideas) as one s own. 2》 give or take surreptitiously or without… …

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  • 48steal — stealable, adj. stealer, n. /steel/, v., stole, stolen, stealing, n. v.t. 1. to take (the property of another or others) without permission or right, esp. secretly or by force: A pickpocket stole his watch. 2. to appropriate (ideas, credit, words …

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  • 49steal — [OE] Steal comes from a prehistoric Germanic base *stel . This also produced German stehlen, Dutch stelen, Swedish stjäla, and Danish stjæle, but its ultimate ancestry is unknown. The derived stealth [13] originally meant ‘theft’ (‘I know my lord …

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  • 50steal — [OE] Steal comes from a prehistoric Germanic base *stel . This also produced German stehlen, Dutch stelen, Swedish stjäla, and Danish stjæle, but its ultimate ancestry is unknown. The derived stealth [13] originally meant ‘theft’ (‘I know my lord …

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