Ainda não temos significados para "stolen to".
1They have been stolen to be used and brought up as beggars.
2Foyle's hand had stolen to his chin and he rubbed it vigorously.
3There lie the veterans who one by one have stolen to the bivouac.
4No joy has stolen to my heart, as you promised it inevitably would.
5And that dress, which she had stolen to make an appearance befitting his bride!
6I should have stolen to the keyhole and committed eavesdropping with a glow of self-approval.
7I am not rich myself: my father has not stolen to leave me an income.
8The principal streets are occupied with troops;-throughlanes and by-ways have I stolen to thee!
9Tom had stolen to bed without waking his mother or his sister, some hours before.
10Was it not fit, then, that I should have stolen to the screen and listened?
11She was stolen to replace the dead child.
12She had stolen to it and listened, but at first she had not heard a sound.
13After hours of agony and doubt prolonged to cock-crow, sleep had stolen to the Duke's bed-side.
14Crawshay's hand had suddenly stolen to his chin.
15You have not even the poor excuse of having stolen to satisfy hunger or a physical appetite.
16Of Mrs. Carbuncle's property sufficient had been stolen to make a long list in that lady's handwriting.
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