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1. Filch derives from the Middle English word Filchen ("to attack" or "to steal") and perhaps from Old English gefylce ("band of men, troop, army")
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2. As a noun, Filch once referred to a hooked staff used by thieves to snatch articles out of windows and from similar places, but this use is now obsolete
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3. Verb (used with object) to steal (especially something of small value); pilfer: to Filch ashtrays from fancy restaurants.
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4. Tr.v.Filched, Filch·ing, Filch·es To take (something, especially something of little value) in a furtive manner; snitch
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5. To take (something) without right and with an intent to keep too hungry to wait until the party had started, he Filched a cookie from the buffet table when no one was looking
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6. Infidels may Filch her morality, as they have often done, and then boast of their discoveries
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7. ON THE ANNIVERSARY ELECTION, JANUARY 2, 1839 MARK HOPKINS The King is said to have answered that he scorned to Filch a victory, and that Alexander must conquer openly and fairly.
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8. The Crossword Solver found 38 answers to the Filch crossword clue
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9. Filch is a crossword puzzle clue
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10. Filch is a crossword puzzle clue that we have spotted over 20 times
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11. To Filch is when a man eyaculates inside someones anus (usually another man), then he sucks the cum out with a straw like object.
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12. Filch He's a basically a drifter, someone on the outskirts, someone who's going to steal and Filch to get by.
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13. Definition of Filch in the Definitions.net dictionary
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14. What does Filch mean? Information and translations of Filch in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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15. On this page you will find the solution to Filch crossword clue crossword clue
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16. Argus Filch is the caretaker of Hogwarts
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17. Filched synonyms, Filched pronunciation, Filched translation, English dictionary definition of Filched
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18. Filched , Filch·ing , Filch·es To take in a furtive manner; snitch
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19. The Filch family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920
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20. The most Filch families were found in the USA in 1880
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21. In 1840 there was 1 Filch family living in Illinois
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22. This was about 50% of all the recorded Filch's in the USA
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23. Illinois and 1 other state had the highest population of Filch families in 1840.
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24. Filch (something) from (someone or something) To steal something from someone
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25. Relax, I just Filched a little toy from the store—no one will ever know
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26. Hey, quit Filching money from Mom—she's going to notice if all of her cash is suddenly gone!
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27. Filch is an alien that can take the encounter card its opponent has revealed
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28. 1 Strategy 1.1 As Filch 1.2 Against Filch 1.3 Matchups 2 Text 3 Notes The primary aspect to Filch's power is obvious - when the opponent plays a good-looking card, it should be taken
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29. Filch should probably take middling cards as well, to pad out its hand and protect the good cards in case of compensation
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30. Filch From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Crime Filch Filch / fɪltʃ / verb [ transitive ] informal SCC to steal something small or not very valuable SYN pinch, nick British English He Filched a bottle of wine from the cellar
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31. → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus Filch • But I'd be grateful for anything
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32. ‘Federal authorities have prosecuted thieves who have used stolen passwords to Filch credit reports and steal from thousands of consumers.’ ‘He had Filched food, stolen everything from money to clothes and had spent a lot of his time running from police for some crime or another.’
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33. Examples of Filch in a sentence
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34. The pickpocket was able to Filch three wallets while on the subway
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35. 🔊 When my son got caught trying to Filch a sandwich from a classmate’s lunchbox, he was given a stern warning by his teacher.
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36. You must make your way back, but be careful, the castle care-taker Argus Filch is patrolling these halls and waiting for a student to slip up
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37. The Filch Lizard is a passive mob added by Primitive Mobs
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38. Filch Lizards that hold an item stand on their hind legs and will actively flee players
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39. Filch is a Decepticon member which transforms into crow and one of the Alchemor inmates as well as one of minor villain in in Transformers: Robots in Disguise
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40. Filch something (from someone) Sl
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41. The young boy Filched a candy bar from the store
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42. He could have gotten away with things worse than helping me Filch a sweet from his aunt, or a bit of harmless mischief.: Federal authorities have prosecuted thieves who have used stolen passwords to Filch credit reports and steal from thousands of consumers.: For Nixon, it was the Watergate break-in, designed to Filch political plans of his 1972 foes.
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43. Transitive verb If you say that someone Filches something, you mean they steal it, especially when you do not consider this to be a very serious crime.
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44. Filch - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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45. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Filch [sth] ⇒ vtr transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat.": informal (steal): hurtar⇒ vtr verbo transitivo: Verbo que requiere de un objeto directo ("[b]di[/b] la verdad", "[b]encontré[/b] una moneda").
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46. We found 11 answers for “Filch”
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47. This page shows answers to the clue Filch, followed by 2 definitions like “To Filch is to steal or pilfer”, “Make off with belongings of others” and “To steal (esp
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48. Filch something to steal something, especially something small or not very valuable synonym pinch
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49. 20 reviews of Filch's Emporium of Confiscated Goods "If you are a Potter fan you cannot miss this store
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50. Find 23 ways to say Filch, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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51. Definition of Filch verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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52. Filch is a Decepticon of exceedingly simple tastes
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53. Argus Filch is the Hogwarts caretaker
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54. Filch's knowledge of the school's secret passageways is second to only that of Fred and George Weasley
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55. From Harry Potter, Argus Filch with Mrs
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56. Synonyms for Filch in Free Thesaurus
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57. 45 synonyms for Filch: steal, take, thieve, pinch, lift, nick, trouser, abstract, rip off, cabbage, swipe
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58. ‘Federal authorities have prosecuted thieves who have used stolen passwords to Filch credit reports and steal from thousands of consumers.’ ‘He had Filched food, stolen everything from money to clothes and had spent a lot of his time running from police for some crime or another.’
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59. You've entered the world of the Filch
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60. You've entered the world of the Filch
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FILCH [filCH]
Filch derives from the Middle English word filchen ("to attack" or "to steal") and perhaps from Old English gefylce ("band of men, troop, army"). As a noun, filch once referred to a hooked staff used by thieves to snatch articles out of windows and from similar places, but this use is now obsolete.
However, Filipino-Chinese or FilChi is the most common term. The major FilChi identity is those of Chinese ancestry from the Fujian province but born in the Philippines. This can easily be seen in the local Chinese culture in Manila as most of the Chinese still speak "Fujian" .
Another word for filch. Verb. abstract, cabbage, filch, hook, lift, nobble, pilfer, pinch, purloin, snarf, sneak, swipe - make off with belongings of others.
verb. filch is defined as to steal a small thing. (third-person singular simple present filches , present participle filching, simple past and past participle filched) To steal, to illegally take possession of. 2. 1.