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pilfer
[ pil-fer ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to steal, especially in small quantities.
Synonyms: appropriate, filch, purloin, thieve
pilfer
/ ˈpɪlfə /
verb
- to steal (minor items), esp in small quantities
Derived Forms
- ˈpilfering, noun
- ˈpilferer, noun
Other Words From
- pilfer·er noun
- un·pilfered adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of pilfer1
Example Sentences
Some of Allen’s pilfered equipment included 43 enhanced night vision goggles.
Sitting just a few feet away it appears MacCallum's sometimes daily pilfering took place right in front of them.
This time, they burst through the double doors and pilfered snacks, leaving a trail of candy and corn nuts behind them.
Ohtani seems to steal second or third base any time he pleases, so pilfering five more is entirely plausible.
The big internet and social media platforms have been grabbing journalists’ work without paying for it and building their own profitable advertising programs around the pilfered articles.
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