filch Synonyms
filch Meaning
filch (v)
make off with belongings of others
filch (v. t.)
To steal or take privily (commonly, that which is of little value); to pilfer.
filch Sentence Examples
- 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.
- Someone filched my bicycle from the bike rack.
- The burglar filched the jewels from the safe.
- The mischievous child filched a cookie from the jar.
- The pickpocket filched the tourist's wallet from his back pocket.
- The cat filched a piece of fish from the kitchen counter.
- 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,swipe, purloin, appropriate, pilfer, nick, thieve, run off with, misappropriate, lift
buy, give, purchase, purchase,buy, give,contribute, present, present, contribute
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.