convey; prog; rob; rogue; scrounge(to take without permission; pilfer); steal(to take (another person's property), especially secretly, without permission or legal right • Burglars broke into the house and stole a computer.; Thieves broke into the house and stole money and jewellery; He was expelled from the school because he had been stealing (money)); filch; hook; pick; thieve(to steal • He is always thieving my pencils); nim; plunder; rifle(to steal • The document had been rifled); purloin(Miss Martyshka); pilfer; cop; nap; appropriate; kidnap(ребёнка Andrey Truhachev); pick up(Ремедиос_П)
furtive; slinky(lingvo.uaDollie); prowling(о движениях • Amazingly, Mitchell found the sight of the strange creature so intriguing that she bravely ventured outside her house to get a better look at the big cat and wound up observing it from just a few feet away. She later described the beast as being "longer than a Labrador dog but not as high," though she insisted that it was a feline as "its movement was low and prowling." (coasttocoastam.com)ART Vancouver); stealthy