Aún no tenemos significados para "pilfer from".
1He was a poet, he didn't need to pilfer from others' correspondence.
2Certain guests had a tendency to pilfer from the Pine Cone's refrigerator.
3Did he pilfer from remote farm fields or cultivate his own small plot?
4You pilfer from courtesans in Renaissance Italy.
5Will you pilfer from the dead?
6But the visitors could not resist the temptation to pilfer from the goods exposed to dry in the sun.
7Her greediness in money matters had certainly not diminished since the day she began to pilfer from her parents.
8But, I'll do the best I can with it, even if I am compelled to pilfer from the pages of the book.
9If you're going to be immature, annoying, and try to pilfer from Black culture for profit, at least be really good at it.
10Being an honest printer myself, I have little charity for those banditti of my profession who pilfer from every body they find on the road.
11He would show black men that to hate the whites, constantly to suspect, constantly to pilfer from them, only riveted heavier shackles on their limbs.
12They dress pretty much like us, wearing armour pilfered from Roman corpses.
13He stopped beside a small sphinx he'd pilfered from Egypt to adorn his garden.
14He took to pilfering from his master, who, in return, used to beat him.
15I pulled out the flashlight I'd pilfered from Dad, and put in fresh batteries.
16I reached into my purse and waggled the muffin I'd pilfered from the breakfast buffet.
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