English · Common Verbs
/stoʊl/
[/stoʊl/]
past tense of steal
Past tense of 'steal': to have taken something that belongs to another person without permission.
Someone stole his bicycle from outside the library while he was studying for his exams inside.
Someone stole his bicycle from outside the library while he was studying for his exams inside.
From Old English 'stæl', past tense of 'stelan' (to steal).
Used for completed stealing in the past; 'stole' is also a noun meaning a long scarf.