Stealing vs. Kleptophilia — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Stealing and Kleptophilia
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Stealing
To take (the property of another) without right or permission.
Kleptophilia
A paraphilia in which a person is sexually aroused by stealing.
Stealing
To present or use (someone else's words or ideas) as one's own.
Stealing
To get or take secretly or artfully
Steal a look at a diary.
Steal the puck from an opponent.
Stealing
To give or enjoy (a kiss) that is unexpected or unnoticed.
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Stealing
To draw attention unexpectedly in (an entertainment), especially by being the outstanding performer
The magician's assistant stole the show with her comic antics.
Stealing
(Baseball) To advance safely to (another base) during the delivery of a pitch, without the aid of a base hit, walk, passed ball, or wild pitch.
Stealing
To steal another's property.
Stealing
To move, happen, or elapse stealthily or unobtrusively
He stole away for a quiet moment. The deadline stole up on us.
Stealing
(Baseball) To steal a base.
Stealing
The act of stealing.
Stealing
(Slang) A bargain.
Stealing
(Baseball) A stolen base.
Stealing
(Basketball) An act of gaining possession of the ball from an opponent.
Stealing
(uncountable) The action of the verb to steal, theft.
Stealing
That which is stolen; stolen property.
Stealing
Present participle of steal
Stealing
The act of taking feloniously the personal property of another without his consent and knowledge; theft; larceny.
Stealing
That which is stolen; stolen property; - chiefly used in the plural.
Stealing
The act of taking something from someone unlawfully;
The thieving is awful at Kennedy International
Stealing
Avoiding detection by moving carefully
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