"Filched" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Filched" Meaning

Filched is the past tense and past participle of the verb "filch", which means to steal or take something secretly, especially something small, often by reaching out or putting one's hand in a place where it does not belong.

"Filched" Examples

Verb: Filched


Filched refers to taking something without permission or payment, especially in a sneaky or dishonest manner.

Here are five usage examples:

The thief filched a wallet from the tourist's pocket while he was distracted by the street performers.
The rival company tried to filch our trade secrets by sending an undercover agent to our office.
The thief filched the spare set of keys from the mail room and made off with the company's confidential documents.
The artist claimed that her famous painting was filched from a small gallery in Paris.
The con artist filched the old lady's life savings with her convincing sales pitch.

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