Definition of Stealed

1. Verb. (nonstandard) (past of steal) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Stealed

1. steal [v] - See also: steal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stealed

steakless
steaklike
steakmaker
steakmakers
steaks
steal
steal a glance
steal a march
steal away
steal somebody's thunder
steal the show
stealable
stealage
stealages
steale
stealed (current term)
stealer
stealers
steales
stealest
stealeth
stealing
stealingly
stealings
steals
stealt
stealth
stealth-tax
stealth aircraft
stealth bomber

Literary usage of Stealed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Werner's Readings and Recitations (1906)
"'Cause the custard was stealed by a bad little girl Who felt ... Well, then, 'course they knew It was I, an' not you, Who stealed all the custard an' then ..."

2. The Unitarian edited by Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott (1895)
"'Cause the custard was stealed by a bad lull- girl Who felt ... Well, then, 'course they knew It was I, an' not yon, Who stealed all tbe custard, ..."

3. The English and Scottish Popular Ballads by Francis James Child, George Lyman Kittredge, Helen Child Sargent (1890)
"... And thon neer thocht her thy marrow; Thou stealed her frae her ... 3 ' Yes, I took your sister to be my bride, And I made her my marrow ; I stealed her ..."

4. War Through Children's Eyes: The Soviet Occupation of Poland and the by Irina Grudzinka-Gross, Jan T. Gross (1985)
"... them lost his watch or can't find it and he said my brother stealed that watch. next day my brother went to the woods for raspberries it was Sunday and ..."

5. Minstrelsy, Ancient and Modern: With an Historical Introduction and Notes by William Motherwell (1846)
"Yes, I took your sister to be my wife, And I made her my marrow ; I stealed her frae her Daddy's back, And she 's still the Rose o' Yarrow. ..."

6. Minstrelsy, Ancient and Modern: With an Historical Introduction and Notes by William Motherwell (1846)
"Yes, I took your sister to be my wife, And I made her my marrow ; I stealed her frae her Daddy's back, And she 's still the Rose o' Yarrow. ..."

7. Minstrelsy, Ancient and Modern: With an Historical Introduction and Notes by William Motherwell (1846)
"... I stealed her frae her Daddy's back, And she 's still the Rose o' Yarrow." He is hame to his lady gane, As he had done before, O ; Says, " Madam, ..."

8. Child Observations: 1st Series: Imitation and Allied Activities. Made by the by Elias Harlow Russell, Massachusetts State Normal School, Worcester (1896)
"I stealed a hat." A girl said, " I stepped on the grass, and I pulled a cart." Just then the "policeman" came up with a stick in her hand, and they all ran ..."

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