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Phrase(s): steal from someone or something
to rob someone or something. • You wouldn’t steal from a poor man, would you? • Max didn’t feel bad about stealing from a bank., Phrase(s): steal something from someone or something
to take the property belonging to someone or something without permission; to commit the theft of something from someone or something. • Max stole $50 from Henry. • Lefty stole an apple from the fruit stand.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs