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Definition of
steal noun
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
steal
noun
noun
NAmE
/
/
stil
/
/
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(
in baseball
)
the act of running to another
base
while the
pitcher
is throwing the ball
Idioms
be a steal
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to be for sale at an unexpectedly low price
This suit is a steal at $80.
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steal
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steal
verb
steal the show
steal somebody's heart
steal somebody's thunder
steal a kiss (from somebody)
steal a glance/look (at somebody/something)
Idioms
steal the show
steal somebody's heart
steal somebody's thunder
steal a kiss (from somebody)
steal a glance/look (at somebody/something)
Nearby words
steak tartare
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stealth
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