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pilfer
pilfer
pilfer from
someone or something
to steal from someone or a group.
The petty thief had pilfered from several merchants in town. Someone has pilfered from the petty-cash drawer.
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pilfer
pilfer
something
from
someone or something
to steal something from someone or something.
Did you pilfer this money from your parents? Who pilfered some money from the cash box?
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pilfer
pilfered
(
ˈpɪlfɚd
)
mod.
alcohol intoxicated.
I’ve had too much. I’m beginning to feel pilfered.
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pilfer
Common Names:
Name
Gender
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Augustine (2)
o-goos-TEEN
(French)
, ow-guws-TEE-nə
(German)
French, German
TÚLio
-
Portuguese
Ena
Tancredi
-
Italian
Vito
VEE-to
(Italian)
, BEE-to
(Spanish)
Italian, Spanish
Wenceslaus
WEN-səs-laws
(English)
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