Sentence example with the word 'filch'

filch

abstract, appropriate, borrow, defraud, hook, nip, pinch, run away with, shoplift, snitch, swipe, walk off with

Definition v. make off with belongings of others

Last update: July 27, 2015


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He always filches things from the office.   [Please select]

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The pickpocket was able to filch three wallets while on the subway.   [Please select]

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When my son got caught trying to filch a sandwich from a classmate’s lunchbox, he was given a stern warning by his teacher.   [Please select]

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'The filched empery of a thief,' said Saint-Pol.   [Please select]

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After speaking of Dositheus the Samari tan, who persuaded some of his countrymen that he was the Christ prophesied by Moses, he goes on to say: " Also Simon the Samaritan, a magician, wished to filch away some by his magic. And at the time indeed he succeeded in his deception, but now I suppose it is not possible to find 30 Simonians altogether in the world; and perhaps I have put the number higher than it really is.   [Please select]

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They have filched enough from us Catholics in the past.   [Please select]

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Filched it without a blow, without a struggle, without even a threat, a defiance.   [Please select]

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"You are the bookworm, I remember, and filch romances and poems from the shelves."   [Please select]

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On the other hand, what can have been filched from him before his death.   [Please select]

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In consequence the glory and financial benefit of what they did was often filched from them.   [Please select]

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But the allopaths are such mean fellows they filch all our ideas.   [Please select]

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