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Flich

Definition:

[Verb]: To quickly and stealthily steal or take something, typically of small value.

[Noun]: A quick, stealthy theft or act of stealing.

Examples:

Verb:

1. The mischievous raccoon managed to flich my sandwich while I was looking the other way.

2. He could not resist the urge to flich a candy bar from the store shelf.

3. She fliched a quick glance at her phone during the meeting, hoping nobody would notice.

Noun:

1. We were victims of a flich at the crowded market where someone managed to steal our wallets.

2. The museum had to enhance security measures due to numerous fliches of valuable artifacts.

3. The magician performed a stunning act, showcasing how he could execute a flich flawlessly.

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