tricksters in English

noun
1
a person who cheats or deceives people.
The budding scientists of today will need to prepare themselves to do battle with silliness, impostors, tricksters and fraudsters.
synonyms:swindlercheatfraudfraudstercharlatanmountebankquackimpostorshamhoaxerroguevillainshysterscoundrelcon mancon artistsharpsharkflimflammergrifterscam artistbunco artistchiseler
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1. So you do everything in your power to weed out the tricksters.

2. 11 The lack of anonymity meant that charlatans and tricksters could rarely get away with their deceptions for long.

3. Who include hustlers and tricksters and lawless folk of every sort. I suppose that's why I like to.

4. How an army of artists and tricksters conned the Nazis and Bluffed their way to victory in World War II

5. The Backwinded jibe is for tricksters and creative types looking for ways to perform a jibe without the traditional method of flipping the sail

6. Our range covers all the riding disciplines and has something for each and every rider, with mountain Bikes , full suspension mountain Bikes and gravel Bikes for off-road lovers, road Bikes for speed fanatics, BMX Bikes for tricksters

7. Brer Rabbit (aka Bruh Rabbit = Brother Rabbit) was born out of the slave trade, as Africans forcibly brought to the Americas brought with them stories of a trickster rabbit (Wakaima), who soon took on traits of similar tricksters from Native American tales

8. Brer Rabbit, trickster figure originating in African folklore and transmitted by African slaves to the New World, where it acquired attributes of similar native American tricksters (see trickster tale); Brer, or Brother, Rabbit was popularized in the United States in the stories of Joel Chandler Harris (1848–1908).