Associations to the word «Filch»
Noun
- Argus
- Caretaker
- Hermione
- Norris
- Moody
- Purse
- Tapestry
- Harry
- Quill
- Passageway
- Potter
- Detention
- Ron
- Cheat
- Spat
- Cloak
- Steal
- Corridor
- Staircase
- Envelope
- Footstep
- Stair
- Pie
- Bacon
- Treasure
- Jewel
- Thief
- Cigarette
- Egg
- Lighter
- Cheese
- Bradley
- Cat
- Hiding
- Ill
- Desk
- Kitchen
- Twin
- Frog
- Bottle
- Nose
- Candle
- Classroom
- Cord
- Horror
- Rage
- Money
- Staring
- Mistress
- Nest
- Kit
- Lamp
- Sum
- Fred
- Cook
- Putting
- Mrs
- Trophy
- Map
- Coin
- Somebody
- Pull
- Glance
- Shirt
- Spot
- Sight
- Tax
- Apple
- Professor
- Castle
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FILCH, verb. (transitive) To steal, to illegally take possession of.
Dictionary definition
FILCH, verb. Make off with belongings of others.
Wise words
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