Filch - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|fɪltʃ|
Brit.
|fɪltʃ|
verb
- make off with belongings of others (syn: abstract, cabbage, hook, lift, nobble, pilfer, pinch, purloin, sneak, swipe)
Extra examples
He filched a pack of gum when no one was looking.
...too hungry to wait until the party had started, he filched a cookie from the buffet table when no one was looking...
He filched a pen from his friend's pocket.
He filched a bottle of wine from the cellar.
Who's filched my pencils?
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: filch
he/she/it: filches
present participle: filching
past tense: filched
past participle: filched
I/you/we/they: filch
he/she/it: filches
present participle: filching
past tense: filched
past participle: filched
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