swindle|swindles in English
noun
[swin·dle || 'swɪndl]
cheating, fraud, deceptio
Use "swindle|swindles" in a sentence
1. 13 It was all a swindle, an obscene swindle!
2. 14 Chiefly British A swindle ; a cheat.
3. 11 Their constitutional government is a swindle.
4. 3 That swindle soured a great many potential investors.
5. To defraud, cheat, or swindle: made millions Bilking …
6. 8 That swindle soured a great many potential investors.
7. 15 The big bank swindle involved a lot of people.
8. 2 Fraud-squad officers are investigating a £6 million swindle.
9. 10 Fraud-squad officers are investigating a £6 million swindle.
10. Fraud-squad officers are investigating a £6 million swindle.
11. 17 I got bitten in a mail - order swindle.
12. 13 That swindle soured a great many potential investors.
13. 6 I don't want to get involved in a swindle.
14. 19 It is nothing more or less than a swindle.
15. 18 Are you one of those guys who swindle women?
16. 12 The reason is simply that it is a swindle.
17. 1 I don't want to get involved in a swindle.
18. 16 Does the Changsha bank swindle a grand old man?
19. 5 He used to swindle people out of their land.
20. “Download ebook Absolved mike vanderboegh.” This is some East European swindle
21. 25 Donna in confusion said she didn't know what insurance swindle.
22. 24 A few poured big cash into the alleged land swindle.
23. 27 The annual audit, due in April, would have uncovered the swindle.
24. 'Contre jour' app from the Windows App Store is an obvious swindle
25. To defraud, cheat, or swindle: made millions Bilking wealthy clients on art sales.