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Answer for the clue ""___ Kisses," Truffaut film ", 6 letters:
stolen

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Word definitions for stolen in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. take without the owner's consent; "Someone stole my wallet on the train"; "This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation" move stealthily; "The ship slipped away in the darkness" [syn: slip ] steal a base to go stealthily or furtively; "..stead ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1300, past participle adjective from steal (v.).\n\nStolen waters are sweet; and bread eaten in secret is pleasant. [Prov. ix:17, KJV]

Usage examples of stolen.

The truth cannot be stolen from a man, even on the rack, because it is in the custody of God.

It was true that I could not remember everything I had stolen on the streets.

I felt blessed when Beatriz sold me stolen sugarcane for half the going rate.

As soon as he is through with the girl, he and his servant flee the village on horses they have stolen from her.

Inquisition for authoring what would be considered an indecent portrayal of a woman, yet I wanted her to know that her play had not been stolen but was being attributed to her.

And have horses ready for both of you when it is time to follow the person carrying the stolen information north.

I realized that I was fortunate that the Aztec gods had stolen a piece of foreskin.

It had been more than two weeks since we had stolen anything significant and even that had been only a merchant hauling cocoa beans to Acapulco.

They were stolen with enough other gold, silver, and gems to ransom a king of Christendom from the Moors.

My intention is to put down the words in stolen moments at the hidden places where life would take me.

There he is, sitting on fifteen thousand talents of gold his father smuggled from Spain to Smyrna eight years ago, after pretending it was stolen en route from Tolosa to Narbo.

They could be flogged within an inch of their lives, they could have their crops or their products or their women stolen without redress at lawif the thief was a Roman.

Marcus Livius Drusus, were now not on speaking terms, though Caepio for one kept insisting it had nothing to do with divorced wives, but was on account of the fact that Drusus had stolen his ring.

The troops were hopelessly inexperienced, he said, they would need the full hundred days of training before they could cope with any sort of battle, a lot of the equipment was substandard, Lupus had better settle down and accept things for what they were instead of dwelling endlessly upon Pompey Strabo and the stolen veteran legions.

Yesterday I led him and his army into a trap on the road between Carseoli and Sublaqueum, having lured him out of Varia with a tall storyhow I had deserted the Marsi and stolen the contents of the Marsic treasury.