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verb, to steal or take surreptitiously in small amounts; pilfer

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lol - very very good!

ed said
Jan 11 2010, 06:27 PM

I like your costume lol -- the whole video was very Morality Play-themed, and good job for attempting to do a British accent. All five elements are there -- you could improve by cutting the video down a little because it's almost 2 minutes long (maybe cut out some of the horse-trotting bits). Overall, nice video!

tara said
Jan 16 2010, 12:17 PM

Great! Nice costume, and medieval theme throughout. Sometimes you have strange pauses, and you're sort of cut off when you're quoting the book, but otherwise, you met all the requirements and it was very creative.

martinm said
Jan 17 2010, 02:09 PM

One of the best things about this video is the costume and theme you put into this video. I think something you can work on more is the timing, your video is quite long. Met all 5 requirements

120434 said
Jan 18 2010, 03:36 AM

It seems like you put quite a lot of time in to this. Your video has all the necessary requirements and the costume gives it a special flair. Really great job; credit.

Jan 18 2010, 03:43 AM

Hilarious. I found this video educational, entertaining and excellent because it fulfilled all the requirements in such an interesting and creative way. Great job.

jodie said
Jan 18 2010, 03:53 AM

Nice video, Caleb! You definitely emphasized the middle ages-theme with the costume, accent etc. It was helpful how you acted out an example of filching as well, and had all 5 elements. Good job. credit

denisehbh said
Jan 18 2010, 03:57 AM

Hey Caleb of Canterbury great video you included all five elements and had a hilarious costume on. I really liked how you incorporated the medieval ages into your entire video. Maybe show your face when you read the verse from Morality Play. Great work!!

jaclynp said
Jan 18 2010, 04:18 AM

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filch by Collins

  1. 1) verb, to steal or take surreptitiously in small amounts; pilfer

Etymology

C16 filchen to steal, attack, perhaps from Old English gefylce band of men

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