To take illegally, or without the owner's permission, something owned by someone else.
To appropriate without giving credit or acknowledgement.
To get or effect surreptitiously or artfully.
To acquire at a low price.
To draw attention unexpectedly in (an entertainment), especially by being the outstanding performer. Usually used in the phrase steal the show.
To move silently or secretly.
To withdraw or convey (oneself) clandestinely.
To advance safely to (another base) during the delivery of a pitch, without the aid of a hit, walk, passed ball, wild pitch, or defensive indifference.
To dispossess
To acquire; to get
The act of stealing.
A piece of merchandise available at a very attractive price.
A situation in which a defensive player actively takes possession of the ball or puck from the opponent's team.
A stolen base.
Scoring in an end without the hammer.
A policy in database systems that a database follows which allows a transaction to be written on nonvolatile storage before its commit occurs.
An artificial metal produced from iron, harder and more elastic than elemental iron; used figuratively as a symbol of hardness.
Any item made of this metal, particularly including:
Bladed or pointed weapons, as swords, javelins, daggers.
A piece used for striking sparks from flint.
Armor.
A honing steel, a tool used to sharpen or hone metal blades.
Pieces used to strengthen, support, or expand an item of clothing.
A flat iron.
A sewing needle; a knitting needle; a sharp metal stylus.
An engraving plate:
Projectiles.
A fringe of beads or decoration of this metal.
Medicinal consumption of this metal; chalybeate medicine; (eventually) any iron or iron-treated water consumed as a medical treatment.
Varieties of this metal.
The gray hue of this metal; steel-gray, or steel blue.
Extreme hardness or resilience.
Made of steel.
Similar to steel in color, strength, or the like; steely.
Of or belonging to the manufacture or trade in steel.
Containing steel.
Engraved on steel.
To edge, cover, or point with steel.
To harden or strengthen; to nerve or make obdurate; to fortify against.
To back with steel.
To treat a liquid with steel for medicinal purposes.
To press with a flat iron.
To cause to resemble steel in appearance.
To steelify; to turn iron into steel.
To electroplate an item, particularly an engraving plate, with a layer of iron.
To sharpen with a honing steel.
Coldbath Fields Prison in London, closed in 1877.