stole

/stoʊl/
verb
  1. Past tense of 'steal' — to take something that does not belong to you without permission.
    • He stole the idea for his project from a competitor.
    • They stole the spotlight with their amazing performance.
    • She stole a cookie from the jar when no one was looking.
noun
  1. A long, narrow scarf or shawl, often made of fur or expensive fabric, worn over the shoulders.
    • She wore a beautiful silk stole over her evening gown.
    • The bride's fur stole kept her warm during the outdoor ceremony.
    • He draped a cashmere stole around his neck for the formal dinner.
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