- Diminish - Diminish, ... from - Steal glory (from) - Steal glory from fancy dart, etc. - Take away (from) - Take away dilapidated cart, Ted - Take away from
- To annul in part; to repeal partly; to restrict; to
limit the action of; -- said of a law. - To lessen; to detract from; to disparage; to
depreciate; -- said of a person or thing. - To take away; to detract; to withdraw; -- usually with
from. - To act beneath one-s rank, place, birth, or character;
to degenerate. - Diminished in value; dishonored; degraded.
- Plunder some other objects - Steal from - Steal from Mr Lowe - steal pilfer - take the mickey - The inspissated juice of ripe fruit, obtained by evaporation
of the juice over a fire till it acquires the consistence of a sirup.
It is sometimes mixed with honey or sugar. - To take (something) away from by force; to strip by
stealing; to plunder; to pillage; to steal from.
- Dee ducked sound of takeaway - Subtract - take off from the position occupied - Take off when Dee ducked, you say? - To lead forth or out. - To take away, separate, or remove, in numbering,
estimating, or calculating; to subtract; -- often with from or out of. - To reduce; to diminish.