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stole2 [stəʊl, ingl am stoʊl] SOST

1. stole:

stole

2. stole RELIG:

stole

II . steal <stole, stolen> [sti:l] VB vb intr

1. steal (take things illegally):

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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At a very young age, he became a drug addict and stole in order to pay for his habit.
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In 1995 burglars stole the building's antique windows and all of the church's contents except the altar and the pews.
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He is dressed in vestments, including a cassock, an alb, a dalmatic, a maniple, and a stole.
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The veteran whose unit was burglarized has been printing out fliers with pictures of the suspects and a list of what they allegedly stole.
www.ksat.com
There were also two serial plagiarists who, strangely, both stole humor columns.
www.poynter.org
The burglar stole petty cash and coins from a cash drawer and also ripped out and took the store's video surveillance system.
www.wcvb.com
At the time, she was always called in by top magazines and stole promising newbies, afterwards she worked at lower grade magazines.
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Naturally, she stole his money and left him.
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The source said the youths stole keys and a swipe card from a guard, before a "code white" (a riot) was called.
www.theage.com.au
In 2002, thieves stole two of the zoo's non-poisonous snakes and vandalised a van and the zoo's tea room.
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