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ˈstoʊ lənstolen
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stolen(Adjective)
That has been stolen.
Webster Dictionary
Stolen
of Steal
Stolen
p. p. of Steal
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Stolen
"Stolen" is the second single to be released by Dashboard Confessional off their fourth studio album Dusk and Summer. The song debuted at number 65 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 2007, and peaked at 44. It is the band's most successful single to date in the U.S., and re-energized sales of Dusk and Summer. For the German market, "Stolen" was rerecorded and reworked as a duet with the German rock/pop band Juli. Therefore, new scenes were edited in the old video. The single reached number 15 in Germany. The single of the first version was download-only, not released on CD, a CD was only handed out as a promotional item.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Stolen
stōl′en, pa.p. of steal.
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Rank popularity for the word 'stolen' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #4589
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telson
Solent
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of stolen in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of stolen in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of stolen in a Sentence
Owning stolen stuff is not part of our mission, i'm not sure we've done anything heroic. We just want to do the right thing.
What Mr. Dennis may have thought was a nickel and dime theft was, in the end, the equivalent of a major bank heist, now, he will be a convicted felon who must repay all the stolen money.
It's the worst thing you could imagine -- especially as a parent, the loss of a child, seven months old, his life and his future were stolen away from him. The community is mourning. Our entire community is feeling that pain for Aaden and his family.
We wanted to bring back money that was stolen back to our country. Instead we were accused of bringing down the country, we were accused of being traitors.
One should no more refuse to request an extension of Article 50 because of what one might regard as the noble end of departing from the EU as soon as possible, than one could possibly excuse robbing a bank on the basis that the cash stolen would be donated to a charitable cause immediately afterwards.
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- robadoSpanish
- voléFrench
- चोरी हो गयाHindi
- dicuriIndonesian
- rubatoItalian
- stjåletNorwegian
- roubadoPortuguese
- çalıntıTurkish
- викраденоUkrainian
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