filched Synonyms
filched Meaning
filched (imp. & p. p.)
of Filch
filched Sentence Examples
- The cunning cat filched a juicy morsel of fish from the unsuspecting bird's nest.
- With stealthy precision, the agile thief filched the precious heirloom from the heavily guarded museum.
- The sneaky child filched a cookie from the jar while her unsuspecting mother was busy in the kitchen.
- Under the cover of darkness, the notorious jewel thief filched the priceless diamond necklace from the wealthy socialite's mansion.
- The cunning fox filched the plump chicken from the farmer's coop, leaving behind a trail of feathers.
- The mischievous squirrel filched a nut from the bird feeder, expertly dodging the attempts of the angry birds to retrieve it.
- With lightning speed, the nimble pickpocket filched the wallet from the distracted tourist's back pocket.
- The resourceful student filched a copy of the exam answers from the professor's office, ensuring a passing grade.
- The clever dog filched a bone from the unsuspecting toddler, leaving the child in tears.
- The desperate fugitive filched a loaf of bread from the local bakery, knowing it was his only chance for survival.
FAQs About the word filched
of Filch
stole, swiped, appropriated, misappropriated, thieved, lifted, robbed, grabbed, nicked, pinched
bought, presented,purchased, purchased, bought, presented, gave,gave, contributed, contributed
The cunning cat filched a juicy morsel of fish from the unsuspecting bird's nest.
With stealthy precision, the agile thief filched the precious heirloom from the heavily guarded museum.
The sneaky child filched a cookie from the jar while her unsuspecting mother was busy in the kitchen.
Under the cover of darkness, the notorious jewel thief filched the priceless diamond necklace from the wealthy socialite's mansion.