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