finagle in English

verb
1
obtain (something) by devious or dishonest means.
Ted attended all the football games he could finagle tickets for

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1. Shady stockbrokers who finagle their clients out of fortunes.

2. The finagle factor is still at work.

3. Finagle a day off from work.

4. Finagle factor is at work in nearly all fields.

5. FINAGLE " is not a word that most people associate with science ."

6. Figures in science are believed to have used the finagle factor.

7. All this is important because the finagle factor is still at work .

8. Nature can deal with kinetic energy one way or another, but it cannot finagle momentum.

9. He is a master of finagle and accommoda - tion ; he is purposeful and principled.

10. Some of the leading figures in science are believed to have used the finagle factor.

11. Being somewhat knowledgeable about personal finance, I'm trying to figure out how to finagle this.

12. Contract finagle is a new punishment in Criminal Law, and there exist some difficulties in recognizing contract finale crime.

13. Many try to finagle through, avoiding more responsibilities, yet still taking a claim to those ravishing days of club noise.

14. However, the resourceful imp manages to finagle an apprenticeship out of the sympathetic Alfredo, whose adages come mostly from the pens of Hollywood screenwriters.

15. Cash flow is a better profit measure than earnings because it's harder to finagle bank balances than numbers like depreciation schedules that figure into earnings.

16. It's a grey area, that many try to finagle through, avoiding more responsibilities, yet still taking a claim to those ravishing days of dark nights, city streetlights, pumping fists, and club noise.

17. Attempts to shore up the value of a derivative without shoring up the value of the assets from which they ultimately derive their value are likely to be in vain however cleverly we may try to finagle.