Steal in a sentence as a noun

Nobody could steal a game in just 24 hours, right?

Count me in the group that finds $250 to be a steal for this sort of thing.

Hey, let's all hate paypal because they "steal" people's money.

In survival mode, we will all lie, cheat or steal because our survival is at stake.

All it took to steal 1 million USD was to hack an email account?Insanity.

I was smoking on my fire escape, and saw a dude break a car window and steal a shopping bag out of the back seat.

They also tried to steal my IP despite our licensing agreement, but that's another matter.

Steal in a sentence as a verb

My "roommates" repeatedly stole my food and occasionally broke into my room to steal loose cash.

Could I steal half of the bikes locked up across the street from my house?Could I break into buildings and steal things from them?What if I donated the money to poor people?

You mean "made of wood," but that's the most you can squeeze out. Please don't try to steal the thunder of actual artisans.> "unique built-in eraser"\n> "unique sensor lets you **** Pencil to erase"Yeah, the crappy Wacom knockoff I bought in 1998 had the same thing.

He's calling up the movie image of a giant diamond on a pedestal, one that jewel thieves go to great trouble to steal because it's so incredibly valuable.

He didn't steal your css or images, and though you might feel rough about it, it doesn't make it theft as you are putting it again and again.> Just wait until Svbtle is finished and open to the public.

So, you see, by mandating these sorts of security compromises, governments have in fact made it easier for foreign governments to steal their own secretsan irony apparently lost on the author of the Indian memo and on the authors of these policies.

Can you find one of these vulnerabilities, or evidence of the NSA having attacked a particular system to steal keys?----[Edit 1] Some speculation:By careful hardware design -- and lots of it -- the NSA may be able to find keys large enough that we would be mildly surprised but not shocked.

Steal definitions

noun

an advantageous purchase; "she got a bargain at the auction"; "the stock was a real buy at that price"

See also: bargain

noun

a stolen base; an instance in which a base runner advances safely during the delivery of a pitch (without the help of a hit or walk or passed ball or wild pitch)

verb

take without the owner's consent; "Someone stole my wallet on the train"; "This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation"

verb

move stealthily; "The ship slipped away in the darkness"

See also: slip

verb

steal a base