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stealing
They caught him stealing.
I'll let you off this time, but I don't ever want to catch you stealing again.
Tom was seen stealing apples from the neighbor's tree.
The sight of the money tempted him into stealing.
Gary Ewing was sentenced to life under the three strikes law for stealing three golf clubs.
Keeping what belongs to another amounts to stealing.
If the vase is not found, John may be accused of stealing it.
Michael was charged with stealing a notebook
The child who was caught stealing apples bravely faced the music in accepting his punishment.
The adventurer grabbed his Uzi and set out to find the man responsible for stealing 12 million Mexican euros.
Lying and stealing live next door to each other.
You have no grounds for accusing Jill of stealing the stock certificates.
A renowned tactician, Christopher Columbus once downed an entire pirate fleet by stealing all of their fruits and vegetables, thus giving them scurvy.
James finally fessed up to stealing money from the tip jar.
Anglais mot "okradanie"(stealing) se produit dans des ensembles:
państwo i społeczeństwo angielski2. robbing
... war kills people by robbing them of their clinics,...
One of the characters in the novel dreams up a half-baked plan for robbing a bank.
Anglais mot "okradanie"(robbing) se produit dans des ensembles:
Unit 3 tekst3. mugging
Police warn that there have been more muggings in the area than usual, and they suggest people be vigilant.
Crime is on the increase, especially mugging and burglary.
Where did the mugging take place?
Because you wanted to make it look like a mugging?
A man was charged with the mugging of an old lady.
a park notorious for its muggings;
he suffered a broken arm during the mugging
a mugging is a crime in which someone is attacked in the street and their money is stolen