filched Определение На български

  • 0 past simple and past participle of filch --

  • 1 to steal something of little value: --

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Examples of filched

  • Of that sum, no less than £339,000 had been filched from the public in the period of eleven months immediately prior to the prosecution being undertaken.

  • They countenanced rigged elections, filched funds and the ruthless suppression of liberal opposition and religious freedom.

  • The proposals will cost £300 million, and that money has been filched from other parts of the benefit system.

  • We dare not allow it to be filched from us.

  • Our rights and privileges have been filched from us because of the war.

  • Meanwhile, prices at home continue steadily to rise and our savings, our pensions and our covenanted benefits are gradually, silently, little by little, filched away.

  • However, that pales into insignificance when compared with the £26 that has, been filched from pensioners.

  • No money has been filched from the harbour authorities.

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