swindler|swindlers in English
noun
['swin·dler || 'swɪndlə(r)]
one who swindles, cheater, one who defrauds others
Use "swindler|swindlers" in a sentence
1. Too many swindlers, fool obviously not enough.
2. She was the unwitting tool of the swindlers.
3. 18 She was unwitting tool of the swindlers.
4. 3 She was the unwitting tool of the swindlers.
5. An assumed name: The swindler worked under various Aliases
6. Certainly not for a common swindler like you.
7. The swindlers had roped into a number of gullible persons.
8. 'Tis our reward for taking a swindler as our guide.
9. I'm a very good chess player, but I'm no swindler.
10. Con men, swindlers, unscrupulous salespeople, and others may flash million-dollar smiles.
11. Let's call a spade a spade. This man is a swindler.
12. Synonyms for Chiseler include swindler, cheat, fraudster, trickster, hoaxer, shark, cheater, bilker, sharper and dodger
13. Synonyms for Beguiler include impostor, fake, charlatan, fraud, cheater, swindler, cheat, fraudster, hoaxer and humbug
14. 21 synonyms for Chiseler: bilk, cheat, cheater, cozener, defrauder, rook, sharper, swindler, trickster
15. The swindler tried to baffle him out of his money, but in vain.
16. Chiseler A person who wins by deception, by sharp practice, is a cheat and generally a low-life swindler
17. A swindler may even pose as a representative of a bank or a credit card protection agency.
18. Later Akaky Akakievich finds out that the woman of his dreams is only an accomplice to swindlers.
19. The fifth ditch of the Malebolge is filled with boiling tar, for the Barrators – the swindlers in public office
20. ABBOTT The man who brought these Calamities on his country was not a mere visionary or a mere swindler
21. What would happen to all the unrepentant liars, fornicators, adulterers, homosexuals, swindlers, criminals, drug peddlers and addicts, and members of organized crime?
22. Blackleg (n.) "swindler," originally especially in equestrian events, 1771, from black (adj.) + leg (n.), but the exact signification is uncertain.
23. Abet definition, to encourage, support, or countenance by aid or approval, usually in wrongdoing: to Abet a swindler; to Abet a crime
24. Storyline Tom Selleck is a member of the "Bunco" squad the squad in charge of nabbing con men, cheats, and swindlers
25. 3 In stark contrast, news reports have time and again revealed many of the clergy in some lands to be pedophiles, immoral swindlers, and frauds.