Sentences with filch
filch
F f - I filched some notes from his wallet. [VERB noun]
- To filch ashtrays from fancy restaurants.
- With automated baggage procedures, fewer opportunities to filch items now arise.
- The governor blocked efforts to increase penalties on retailers who filch the sales taxes they collect.
- Hey! Someone filched my noggin.
- And if your idea of a rib-tickling good time is to filch a colleague's car keys and switch station settings on her radio, resist.
- If you knock Barry Bonds and filch one of your husband's Prozacs to mellow out for a job interview, then you're the same kind of hypocrite.
- He would filch jokes from other comedians, antagonise or horrify audience members.