swindler in Germany
swindler [swindlər] Betrüger, Schwindle
Sentence patterns related to "swindler"
1. An assumed name: The swindler worked under various Aliases
2. Certainly not for a common swindler like you.
3. 'Tis our reward for taking a swindler as our guide.
4. I'm a very good chess player, but I'm no swindler.
5. Let's call a spade a spade. This man is a swindler.
6. Synonyms for Chiseler include swindler, cheat, fraudster, trickster, hoaxer, shark, cheater, bilker, sharper and dodger
7. Synonyms for Beguiler include impostor, fake, charlatan, fraud, cheater, swindler, cheat, fraudster, hoaxer and humbug
8. 21 synonyms for Chiseler: bilk, cheat, cheater, cozener, defrauder, rook, sharper, swindler, trickster
9. The swindler tried to baffle him out of his money, but in vain.
10. Chiseler A person who wins by deception, by sharp practice, is a cheat and generally a low-life swindler
11. A swindler may even pose as a representative of a bank or a credit card protection agency.
Ein Betrüger könnte sogar als Mitarbeiter einer Bank oder einer Kreditkartenfirma auftreten.
12. ABBOTT The man who brought these Calamities on his country was not a mere visionary or a mere swindler
13. Blackleg (n.) "swindler," originally especially in equestrian events, 1771, from black (adj.) + leg (n.), but the exact signification is uncertain.
14. Abet definition, to encourage, support, or countenance by aid or approval, usually in wrongdoing: to Abet a swindler; to Abet a crime
15. 1 Background 2 Personality 3 Appearance 4 Abilities 5 Relationships 5.1 Swindler 6 Gallery 7 Trivia 8 References The Courier transports things as requested in exchange for money2
16. Lee Young-ah as Bong Soon Jung Da-bin as child Bong-soon A funny, silly swindler who was orphaned as a girl and is connected to Gyeom's past.
17. Origin of Barrator Middle English baratour from Old French barateour swindler from barater to cheat perhaps from Vulgar Latin prattāre from Greek prāttein to do From American Heritage Dictionary of …
18. If a swindler is trying to sell you fake medicine, then he is "preying on your Credulity." This noun is associated with being naïve, gullible or innocent.
19. • A Charlatan (also called swindler or mountebank) is a person practicing quackery or some similar confidence trick in order to obtain money Synonyms of “Charlatan” Using a synonym can be a good alternative for using “Charlatan”.
20. A Charlatan (also called a swindler or mountebank) is a person practicing quackery or some similar confidence trick or deception in order to obtain money, fame, or other advantages via some form of pretense or deception
21. What a privilege to be living at the time when God will end all human suffering, a time when he shows that he is not some kind of “despot, impostor, swindler, executioner,” as Nietzsche charged, but that he is always loving, wise, and just in his exercise of absolute power!