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swindling
adjective as in dishonest
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adjective as in double-dealing
adjective as in fraudulent
noun as in fraud
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noun as in racket
noun as in theft
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noun as in trickery
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Example Sentences
Eva Longoria stars as Gala, a woman who has to flee to the small Spanish town that her mother left decades ago in search of a future away from her swindling husband.
The following year, however, Violet and her mother were found guilty of swindling Violet’s ex-lover and their widowed neighbour.
A building surveyor has been jailed for swindling the National Trust out of more than £1 million through false invoices.
House of Representatives, was arrested by FBI agents and briefly jailed after the federal government unsealed an indictment accusing him of swindling at least $1.7 million from business partners and multiple companies that he owned.
A Canadian conman has been jailed for 10 years for swindling tens of millions of dollars from more than a million Americans by claiming to be a psychic.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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