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  • noun Plural form of filcher.

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Examples

  • But it's got nothing to do with rodents, Muslims, funnel clouds, infant-filchers, or any other phantom menace lurking throughout our great city.

    Patrick Sauer: Scary Scary Scary New York City Patrick Sauer 2010

  • But it's got nothing to do with rodents, Muslims, funnel clouds, infant-filchers, or any other phantom menace lurking throughout our great city.

    Patrick Sauer: Scary Scary Scary New York City Patrick Sauer 2010

  • But it's got nothing to do with rodents, Muslims, funnel clouds, infant-filchers, or any other phantom menace lurking throughout our great city.

    Patrick Sauer: Scary Scary Scary New York City Patrick Sauer 2010

  • But it's got nothing to do with rodents, Muslims, funnel clouds, infant-filchers, or any other phantom menace lurking throughout our great city.

    Patrick Sauer: Scary Scary Scary New York City Patrick Sauer 2010

  • But it's got nothing to do with rodents, Muslims, funnel clouds, infant-filchers, or any other phantom menace lurking throughout our great city.

    Patrick Sauer: Scary Scary Scary New York City Patrick Sauer 2010

  • But it's got nothing to do with rodents, Muslims, funnel clouds, infant-filchers, or any other phantom menace lurking throughout our great city.

    Patrick Sauer: Scary Scary Scary New York City Patrick Sauer 2010

  • But crayfish historically scuttled beneath the radar of seafood filchers.

    Crayfish Poaching Has Fishermen 2009

  • Because if women were priests, we wouldn't be free to cheetah-tackle filchers and defend the Faith tooth and nail.

    She was such a "taser". Terry Nelson 2007

  • Oaths mingled with low filchers 'slang; but the reply was forthcoming; other questions, too, were answered tentatively; sometimes at length, with repulsive fullness of detail.

    Half A Chance Frederic S. Isham

  • Remember the suggestion from the beginning of the chapter, that all cars be assumed to be getaway vehicles for the felonious filchers of vegetables, and thus that they should be fitted with radio beacons, have the size of their cargo space reduced, and so on?

    The Public Domain Enclosing the Commons of the Mind James Boyle

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