Stole ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Stole ( verb )

  1. To take something without the owner's permission or without right.
  2. To deprive of the right or property by theft or robbery.

Origin:

Middle english 'stolen', from old english 'stolian'.

Examples:

  1. She stole my wallet!
  2. He stole my car!
  3. They stole the money!
  4. The thief stole the painting from the museum.
  5. The robbers stole jewelry from the store.

(As a noun)

Stole ( noun )

  1. To take something without the owner's permission or without right.
  2. To deprive of the right or property by theft or robbery.

Origin:

Middle english 'stolen', from old english 'stolian'.

Examples:

  1. She stole my wallet!
  2. He stole my car!
  3. They stole the money!
  4. The thief stole the painting from the museum.
  5. The robbers stole jewelry from the store.
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