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stealthieve
(Slang) inform, tattle; pilfer, snatch, steal, (Slang) informer, tattle-tale; thief, pilferer, pilfer somethingsnitch
abduct somebody, steal, take away by force (of a child or person)kidnap
abduct, get rid of, kill, stealmake away with
act of breaking into safes in order to steal their contentssafecracking
act of hijacking, act of commandeering by force, highjack, seize aircraft, ship, or train, steal goods which are being taken from one place to another; stop and rob a vehicle; seize an airplane or other vehicle by force, steal idea, steal something fro...hijack
add something to something, attach a quality to something, attached document, attachment, auxiliary building, incorporate, append (territory, etc.); join, connect, see also:annexe, steal, take over territoryannex
aloof, back of stage, located at rear, move upstage causing another actor to turn his back to the audience (Theatre); draw attention away from another, steal the show; treat someone haughtily, outdo somebody else, snobbish, arrogant, haughty (Informal)...upstage
armed robbery (Slang), commit armed robbery (Slang), steal something, theftheist
attack on the street with the intention to steal; rob on the street; memorize, learn by heart, contents of a mug, drinking cup, large cup; dummy, idiot (Slang); face (Slang), make faces, mug shot, mugful, photograph suspected criminal, rob somebody, so...mug
beg, borrow without intention to return; steal; sneak around (Slang), get things for nothing from others, sneak around suspiciously, wander aimlesslymooch
begin to understand, grab something, steal, confiscate; grab; steal a gaze at, stare atglom
bit for horses, fast food chain, convenience store, fit with bit, small restaurant//snaffle, snaffle bit, stealsnack bar
blow, sweeping stroke; nasty remark (Informal), critical attack, hit somebody or something hard, hit with a sweeping stroke; steal, pilfer (Slang), pivoted pole, put a card through machine, steal something, swinging blowswipe
booty, spoil, plunder; money (Slang), lot of presents or purchases, rob and destroy, steal, despoil, spoils of war or riot, steal loot from, stolen goodsloot
 

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