English to Indonesian Meaning of stole - mencuri


Stole :
mencuri

mencuri, selempang, syal, gaun, pastor, jubah, kain gabardin, blus

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Definitions of stole in English
Noun(1) a wide scarf worn about their shoulders by women
Verb(1) take without the owner's consent(2) move stealthily(3) steal a base
Examples of stole in English
(1) Indians stoles , shawls and textiles found their way into English homes and Indian wools and cottons became a part of European dress.(2) Lindsey and Victoria wore cranberry strapless bodices with matching A-line skirts and stoles with crystal detail.(3) The small skins are used in the fur trade for trimming coats, stoles , and neck-pieces.(4) She left behind 15 mink coats, six silver fox stoles , a dress studded with diamonds, a bullet-proof bra and 2,800 pairs of her coveted shoes.(5) Necklines were chopped, dresses were butchered and the models sported fake fur stoles and huge furry leg warmers.(6) Bringing the best of hand woven textiles under one roof is ├ö├ç├┐The Shawl Show├ö├ç├û, an exhibition of shawls, scarves and stoles from various parts of the country that was inaugurated on Monday.(7) Real or faux fur, shrugs, stoles or capelets are also great alternatives.(8) Look out too for similarities in shops to the shaved fur capes that hit the catwalks, fur gilets, fur stoles and fur trapper hats.(9) Debenhams has fringed wraps from Ôö¼├║30 and Accessorize has evening stoles and sequined scarves from Ôö¼├║15.(10) As India's most fashionable week opens this year on April 20, also present will be accessory stalls, which will include items like jewellery, scarves and stoles .(11) The American mink was transported to Britain several decades ago to be raised in mink farms for the production of coats and stoles .(12) Any outfit can have a little enhancement with our wide range of stoles and shawls.(13) The pastors officiating at the funeral wore their purple stoles .(14) Besides heavily ornate vestments, stoles , monstrance, pulpits, bells, paintings, representations of the Way of the Cross and statues of saints are among the major attractions.(15) Luxury yarn scarves and stoles in cashmere and alpaca or mohair, will come richly embellished with pearlized effects, embroidery or spangles.(16) Some went so far as to swath themselves in mink coats or fur stoles , their heads adorned with high-fashioned hats having netted veils.
Related Phrases of stole
(1) steal ::
mencuri
Synonyms
Verb
1. purloin ::
mencuri
2. plagiarize ::
menjiplak tulisan
3. snatch ::
merebut
4. creep ::
merayap
5. slip ::
tergelincir
Different Forms
stole, stoles
Word Example from TV Shows
- You stole it?
- Borrowed.

- You STOLE it? - Borrowed.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 1

I shall take back the North
from the thieves who stole it.

I shall take back the North from the thieves who STOLE it.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 1

He stole me.

He STOLE me.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 6

she never stole a necklace again.

she never STOLE a necklace again.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 1

Plus, no one stole their pants.

Plus, no one STOLE their pants.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 14

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