US /stil ɪn/
・UK /sti:l ɪn/
He is not, Kierkegaard writes, afraid to let his love steal in upon his most secret and hidden thoughts, to let it twine itself in countless coils around every ligament of his consciousness.
He is not, Kierkegaard writes, afraid to let his love steal in
Therefore, just as a poor person might be forced to steal in order to survive, it is a natural inclination to do whatever is needed to continue an institution's profitability.
might be forced to steal in order to survive
Therefore, just as a poor person might be forced to steal in order to survive, it is a natural inclination to do whatever is needed to continue an institution's profitability.
Therefore, just as a poor person might be forced to steal in order to survive,
Therefore, just as a poor person might be forced to steal in order to survive, it is a natural inclination to do whatever is needed to continue an institution's profitability.
might be forced to steal in order to survive,
They trapped Harden, the steal, in the bucket by George.
That seems like a rip-off." But then when the opposite is true, when something is cheaper than expected, then we would say, "That's a steal." In other words, it's an unbelievably good price.