steal+away

  • 41steal\ up\ on — v. phr. To stealthily approach one; sneak up on someone. The thief stole up on his victim, snatched her purse, and ran away …

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  • 42steal — v 1. rob, thieve, pilfer, purloin, finger, filch, Inf. snitch, cabbage, abstract, Chiefly Brit. prig, Euph. borrow, Archaic. nim; peculate, embezzle, Law. defalcate, misappropriate; swindle, pocket, mulct, shark; shoplift, palm, Sl. boost, walk… …

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  • 43go away — verb 1. move away from a place into another direction (Freq. 4) Go away before I start to cry The train departs at noon • Syn: ↑go, ↑depart • Ant: ↑come (f …

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  • 44slip away — verb 1. leave furtively and stealthily (Freq. 1) The lecture was boring and many students slipped out when the instructor turned towards the blackboard • Syn: ↑steal away, ↑sneak away, ↑sneak off, ↑sneak out • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 45slip away — 1. Escape, glide away, slide away. 2. Sneak, skulk, slink, steal away, slink away …

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  • 46spirit away — they made up a story about having been spirited away by gypsies Syn: whisk away/off, make off with, make disappear, run away with, abscond with, carry off, steal away, abduct, kidnap, snatch, seize …

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  • 47sneak away — verb leave furtively and stealthily The lecture was boring and many students slipped out when the instructor turned towards the blackboard • Syn: ↑slip away, ↑steal away, ↑sneak off, ↑sneak out • Hypernyms: ↑leave, ↑g …

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  • 48slip away — Synonyms and related words: bow out, creep out of, depart, disappear, duck out, escape, exit, find a loophole, go on furlough, go on leave, leave the scene, mooch off, shuffle out of, skulk away, slide off, slide out of, slink off, slip off, slip …

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  • 49run away — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. escape, flee, depart, steal away; see escape , leave 1 , retreat 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To break loose and leave suddenly, as from confinement or from a difficult or threatening situation: abscond, break out,… …

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  • 50Don't Let Him Steal Your Heart Away — 3D red cyan glasses are recommended to view this image correctly …

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