SWINDLER in a Sentence
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13 example sentences for SWINDLER, such as:
1. In addition, he was a great swindler.
2. We've seen swindlers like him before.
3. Too many swindlers, fool obviously not enough.
4. The swindlers had roped into a number of gullible persons.
5. She was a practised swindler and took advantage of the old man's confiding nature.
2. We've seen swindlers like him before.
3. Too many swindlers, fool obviously not enough.
4. The swindlers had roped into a number of gullible persons.
5. She was a practised swindler and took advantage of the old man's confiding nature.
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Meanings and Examples of SWINDLER
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swindler
n. cheat; one who defrauds or makes practice of defrauding others
Classic Sentence:
1 Yes, I know them all, and every one of them is a swindler, and the town a nest of rascals engaged in robbing one another.
2 I have over-reached one swindler after another.
3 Ulysses," replied Alcinous, "not one of us who sees you has any idea that you are a charlatan or a swindler.
4 One poor white who operated a mill on the Decatur road did try to fight Scarlett with her own weapons, saying openly that she was a liar and a swindler.
5 In addition, he was a great swindler.
6 We've seen swindlers like him before.
7 And as for cheating, I venture to inform you that there are no swindlers like them in the whole of creation.
8 All other swindlers upon earth are nothing to the self-swindlers, and with such pretences did I cheat myself.
9 They were swindlers and thieves of pennies and dimes, and they had been trapped and put out of the way by the swindlers and thieves of millions of dollars.
Example Sentence:
1 She was gullible and trusting, an easy victim for the first swindler who came along.
2 She was a practised swindler and took advantage of the old man's confiding nature.
3 Too many swindlers, fool obviously not enough.
4 The swindlers had roped into a number of gullible persons.