Filchers [noun]
Definition of Filchers:
person who steals
Opposite/Antonyms of Filchers:
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Sentence/Example of Filchers:
He ne'er by any luck was grieved,By any care perplexed— No filcher he, though when he preached,He always "took" a text.
Yes, yes, even at Hob Filcher's house, by him that bought and sold me!
By the time Mr. Smalls had re-appeared with the kettle, Mr. Filcher had thought it prudent to answer his master's summons.
Taffy, the filcher, in this case was the Briton; the filchee was the Boer.
But Filcher was alarmed at the joyful way in which he rushed out of the tutor's room.
Mr. Filcher thoroughly understood the science of "flooring" a freshman.
So every bit of brisk living, and above all when it is healthful, is just so much gained upon the wholesale filcher, death.
He hired a stable a short distance from his lodgings, and engaged a man named Filcher as groom.
And when he had been told it, he turned to Mr. Filcher and asked him, "What the doose he meant by not waiting on his master?"
Mr. Filcher then went on to point out the properties and capabilities of the rooms, and also their mechanical contrivances.