Stolen

  • 71stolen goods — See receiving stolen goods; stolen …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 72stolen base — noun A play where a runner on any base attempts to run to the next base while the pitcher pitches for a batter; the runner must make it to the next base before the ball does, or they are out. The catcher caught the wild pitch and threw the ball… …

    Wiktionary

  • 73stolen goods — goods obtained by theft, stolen merchandise …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 74stolen property — merchandise that was taken without authorization, stolen merchandise …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 75stolen generations — Aboriginal children who were taken from their families and placed in institutions or fostered with white families from 1883 to 1969. I hope this film will be a turning point in Australians awareness of the complex and painful issues surrounding… …

    Australian idioms

  • 76stolen children — /ˈstoʊlən tʃɪldrən/ (say stohluhn childruhn) plural noun (in Australia) members of the stolen generations of Indigenous children …

  • 77stolen generations — /stoʊlən dʒɛnəˈreɪʃənz/ (say stohluhn jenuh rayshuhnz) plural noun (sometimes upper case) (in Australia) generations of Indigenous children who were removed from their families and communities, by government or non government agencies, in order… …

  • 78stolen automobile — See stolen …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 79stolen property — noun property that has been stolen • Hypernyms: ↑transferred property, ↑transferred possession • Hyponyms: ↑spoil, ↑loot, ↑booty, ↑pillage, ↑plunder, ↑ …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 80stolen — past participle of steal …

    New Collegiate Dictionary