18 Verbs to Use for the Word steal

I watched him eagerly as he read it, and saw a slow flush steal into his cheeks.

I seem to feel A certain satisfaction steal Into my heart, and into my brain, As if my talent had not lain Wrapped in a napkin, and all in vain.

To visit thee; why dost thou steal away?

But let us now no longer renew these sorrowful pictures Knowing how readily fear steals into the heart of us mortals, And anxiety, worse to me than the actual evil.

" Catharine, child of a neighbor, curly and rosy-red, (Wedded since, and a widowsomething like ten years dead,) Hearing a gush of music such as none before, Steals from her mother's chamber and peeps at the open door.

Dey would hide out in day time an' steal at night.

And, when fatigued, I sought retirement, Or left thee for a few short hours, Oft them wouldst steal into my chamber And strew my couch with fragrant flowers.

[Sits and hangs his head] There is a good businessa trade which paysto steal.

As he was searching, however, he perceived an ourang-outang steal from a thicket, which, nevertheless, it seemed loath to leave.

On the barrows where the vikings sleep their long sleep, the plover pipes its melancholy lay; between steep banks a furtive brook steals swiftly by as if anxious to escape from the universal blight.

He cannot chide; although he feel, While listening to the magic verse, A serpent round his bosom steal, He still shall hug the coiling curse.

Now it stole forth as the odour of a dried balsam bough steals from the corner of a loft whither it has been thrown carelessly.

" "If I get first and Blossom is ahead of me on second, let us try the double steal.

You know de Bible sayhit say,"here the Persimmon's voice dropped a tone lower, in unconscious imitation of negro preachers,"la- ay not up yo' treasure on uth, wha moss do corrup', an' thieves break th'ugh an' steal.

Ah use ter steal Grandma's aigs, He!

He might gain Creedon's berth, as he called it, without chancing an outside steal.

For now Unceasing are the charms of halcyon days, When the cool bath exhilarates the frame; When sylvan gales are laden with the scent Of fragrant Pátalas; when soothing sleep Creeps softly on beneath the deepening shade; And when, at last, the dulcet calm of eve Entrancing steals o'er every yielding sense.

In the meantime cargoes of slaves are almost weekly landed in the neighbourhood of Bahia: the thousand evils of the vile system are each day increasing, and with a rapid but unregarded footstep the fearful hour steals on, when a terrible reckoning of unrestrained revenge will repay all the accumulated wrongs of the past, and write in characters of blood an awful warning for the future!

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  steal