filch 的定义
- to steal; pilfer: to filch ashtrays from fancy restaurants.
filch 近义词
steal
更多filch例句
- DarkSide’s site on the dark web identified dozens of victims and described the confidential data it claimed to have filched from them.
- One evening, while filching food from an art-gallery buffet table, he’s accosted by a frosty, willowy blond, her hair marshalled into aggressive mermaid waves.
- For Nixon, it was the Watergate break-in, designed to filch political plans of his 1972 foes.
- Come, Filch, you shall go with me into my own Room, and tell me the whole Story.
- Is it reasonable to suppose that a girl who could slyly filch my property would put it where it could be found?
- There are two great risks in reading sermon books—a tendency to imitate the style and a temptation to filch the jewels.
- In his eagerness and greed he suspected nothing, but that on some pretext or other they were trying to filch from him his dues.
- And she is to be allowed to filch it, as other widows filch china cups, and a silver teaspoon or two!