stealing
61beacon stealing — The loss of beacon tracking by one radar, resulting from (interfering) interrogation signals from another radar …
62shop stealing — /ˈʃɒp stilɪŋ/ (say shop steeling) noun → shoplifting. –shop stealer, noun …
63scene-stealing — usually refers to a character (or group of characters), usually subsidiary, whose appearance, actions and/or dialogue draws more attention than other actors in the same scene; similar to the term chewing up the scenery. Examples: Tim Curry as …
64body stealing — See body snatching …
65privately stealing — Committing larceny from the person by picking pocket, cutting away a purse, etc. Larceny in taking property directly from the person of the owner, as by snatching it from his hands, albeit the taking is in a public place. 32 Am J1st Larc § 44 …
66taking, stealing, and carrying away — Allegation of the asportation in an indictment for larceny. State v Donahue, 75 Or 409, 144 P 755, 147 P 548, 5 ALR 1121 …
67taxed — • Stealing …
68teething — • Stealing …
69genitals — stealing …
70Belleza robada — Stealing Beauty Solicita una imagen para este artículo. Título Belleza robada Ficha técnica …