954 collocations for steals

The others, too, stole uneasy glances at that programme, staring them in the face, unabashed, covertly ironicnay, openly jeering.

But not until his heart is imbued with a spiritual conception of honesty, as the law of God, will he steal a stray horse no more.

"'Cause a man plays a trick about a girl's ring don't prove he stole her money.

Lenore stole a look at Dorn, to see him, bareheaded, face upturned, entranced.

D'you think there is any one who comes here at night and steals things?" "Well, I'm certain I saw some one in the playground when I told you.

If desire is strong enough he steals a wife, and eventually suffers for it.

Had I outwitted my wily foe, and by some miracle stolen a march on him?

Besides, you're a beauty," with tender brusqueness, "and a charmer that steals the hearts of men.

Moors and Arabs have been so maimed for life, on being convicted of stealing property to the value of a single shilling!

Between him and one of the little girls, there apparently existed a strong sympathy; for his hand reached out and drew her to him when the tears began to steal down her cheeks, and the looks which passed between the two had all the appeal and all the protection of a great love.

There are persons who, when in your company on a country walk, will steal apples, not with a decent caution from a tree along the fence, but far afield.

The cause of this unhappy disagreement was Titania's refusing to give Oberon a little changeling boy, whose mother had been Titania's friend: and upon her death the fairy queen stole the child from its nurse, and brought him up in the woods.

Who stole four eggs I laid, And the nice nest I made?" "Not I," said the cow, "Moo-oo!

You stole this young man.

Ah, swift the blissful moments flew, And when at last I said adieu (Perhaps you think me bold), but I I stole a kiss.

VII OLD LETTERS AND NEW Blossy left the room without a word, and went stealing up the stairs to the little cupboard where she now slept, and where was hung on the wall, in a frame of yellow hollyhocks, painted by her own hand, a photograph of Captain Samuel Darby, the man who had remained obstinately devoted to her since her days of pinafores.

He did not take Birchill into his confidence with regard to the blackmailing scheme, but in order to induce Sir Horace to believe the burglar had stolen the letters he told Birchill to force open the desk, as he would probably find money or papers of value there.

I thirst for your blood for stealing my food from me!

Van Dyck, had grown exasperated and had vowed to kill the next Indian whom he should discover stealing his fruit.

Thenthe stolen eleven thousand dollars, if you please.

On a trumped-up charge of stealing jewels from a dead patienta favorite accusation against the doctors of the eighteenth centuryhe had Bordeu's license taken away from him.

On her next visit they had chosen as schoolmistress a young woman, Mary Connor, recently committed for stealing a watch.

She stole out her hand to his arm.

He knew that she would hear of it if he went to any saloon in town; so he stole the key from your bunch, and went to help himself out of the club-house wine-vault.

If a father has stolen a sheep, the son will give evidence against him.

954 collocations for  steals