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♦ Hello! What is the difference between "steal" and "rob"? If nobody replies, I will explain this in a couple of weeks or so.
Do you know of any other words with a similar meaning? 
• Author: Polseguera — Date: 10-12-2009 — Times seen: 163053  
♦ You rob somebody or a place of something, but you steal something from somebody.
Examples:
Someone robbed me (of my money) yesterday. ... 
• Author: Mike — Date: 04-01-2010 — Times seen: 162367  
 
♦ If you do not know the meaning of a phrase or saying, you only have to sign up, and post a thread. Someone may answer your query. It is free.
You may find the following web page useful: http://www.polseguera.com/phrases.htm Thank you. 
• Author: Polseguera — Date: 19-03-2008 — Times seen: 150326  
♦ Could you please tell me which is the right word?
Practise or Practice
Thank you for your reply. 
• Author: jrodolfo — Date: 04-06-2009 — Times seen: 145040  
♦ Yes, sure! In British English, practise is the verb, and practice is the noun. In American English, practice is used ... 
• Author: Polseguera — Date: 04-06-2009 — Times seen: 145038  
 
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