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The present of "steal" is "steals," as in "He steals."
Shakespeare's Othello but it is Misquoted.
A person who steals commits a crime. He does not commit a tort. A tort is an injury in civil law such as negligence or malpractice. Stealing, usually referred to as "theft" or "larceny" is a crime in criminal law. It is a little bit like asking how much electricity does it take to operate the average banana.
A person who steals is called a thief.
The one that steals could be a robber, theif, or a badguy.
The magpie.
A pecuniary thief is a person who steals money, as opposed to one who steals property or, today, identities. someone who steals money.
37 steals in 1947
A person who steals is commonly referred to as a thief or a robber.
A person who steals is commonly referred to as a thief or a robber.
Jack is Barbossa's pet White-headed_Capuchin, named after Jack Sparrow to mock him after Sparrow got marooned on a deserted island. During The Curse of the Black Pearl, Jack, like the rest of the crew, is cursed, turning undead in lunar light and bestowed with indestructibility. Jack temporarily becomes mortal again when Will lifts the curse, though he later steals another coin and becomes cursed again.