filch Antonyms

Meaning of filch

Wordnet

filch (v)

make off with belongings of others

Webster

filch (v. t.)

To steal or take privily (commonly, that which is of little value); to pilfer.

filch Sentence Examples

  1. The young thief filched the wallet from the old man's back pocket.
  2. She quickly filched a pen from the receptionist's desk.
  3. The boy was punished for filching candy from the store.
  4. The hungry dog filched a bone from the table.
  5. Someone filched my bicycle from the bike rack.
  6. The burglar filched the jewels from the safe.
  7. The mischievous child filched a cookie from the jar.
  8. The pickpocket filched the tourist's wallet from his back pocket.
  9. The cat filched a piece of fish from the kitchen counter.
  10. The politician was accused of filching campaign funds.

FAQs About the word filch

make off with belongings of othersTo steal or take privily (commonly, that which is of little value); to pilfer.

steal, rob, snatch, misappropriate, hook, nick, snitch, nip, grab, pocket

buy, give,buy, purchase, give, purchase, present,contribute, contribute, present

The young thief filched the wallet from the old man's back pocket.

She quickly filched a pen from the receptionist's desk.

The boy was punished for filching candy from the store.

The hungry dog filched a bone from the table.