filch:

to steal secretly or casually

filch:

to steal secretly or casually

(Verb)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana: The sage Vashishtha told the princes that if there were no king at the head of a kingdom, it would be filched by thieves from inside and sacked by attackers from outside.

Mahabharata: Shakuni didn’t desire to merely filch the Kuru treasury; he desired to fully control it by controlling Duryodhana.

Bhagavad-gita: Even when temptation doesn’t plunder our consciousness, it can still filch our consciousness by distracting us from our spiritual purpose to sensual pleasures.