steal out of some place
steal out of some place
to sneak quietly out of some place. The critic stole out of the theater, unable to endure any more of the abysmal play. I stole out of the lecture and went back to my room.
See also: of, out, place, steal
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- steal a look (at someone or something)
- steal a glance (at someone or something)
- steal a glance at
- steal a glance/look
- steal away
- not have a (some kind of) bone in (one's) body
- on (one's) trail
- steal out of (some place)
- douchebaggery
- vanish into (something or some place)