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thimblerig

[thim-buhl-rig] / ˈθɪm bəlˌrɪg /
NOUN
shell game
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NOUN
three-card monte
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The heroine of this cheerful thimblerig of a novel is an eleven-year-old orphan whose mother was "the wildest girl in Marengo County, Alabama."

From Time Magazine Archive

"Well, well! and did they ever come the thimblerig on you?"

From A Desperate Chance The Wizard Tramp's Revelation, a Thrilling Narrative by Halsey, Harlan Page

But the only object of this argument is to show how mal-adroitly Mr. Landor plays at thimblerig.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 330, April 1843 by Various

Your genuine pietist would find a mystical sense in thimblerig.

From Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 by Huxley, Leonard

How terribly alike are all human rogueries, whether the scene be a conference at Vienna, or the tent of a thimblerig at Ascot!

From The Fortunes Of Glencore by Lever, Charles James

Yet it was Barnum himself who said that the public delights in being humbugged, and strange it is that we will not allow ourselves to be thimblerigged without paying for the privilege.

From Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 01 Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great by Hubbard, Elbert

Much of the work of the alphabetical agencies has been, to Beard, a species of "economic thimblerigging."

From Time Magazine Archive

He flailed away at thimblerigging in La Salle County's tax assessments, flayed the city government for lax enforcement of liquor laws.

From Time Magazine Archive

A Sansom short story is a piece of artful thimblerigging.

From Time Magazine Archive

William Allen White compared Morgan tactics to "a thimblerigging game."

From Time Magazine Archive

Reginald thereupon remarks that sooner than allow 'is innocent patrons to be swindled by a six-fingered thimblerigging son of a confidence trickster 'e'd start in an' expose 'im.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-04-14 by Various




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