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Swindle is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christina Swindle (born 1984), American swimmer Clinton Howard Swindle (1945-2004), investigative journalist and editor for The Dallas Morning News and author Gerald Swindle , American professional ...
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v. deprive of by deceit; "He swindled me out of my inheritance"; "She defrauded the customers who trusted her"; "the cashier gypped me when he gave me too little change" [syn: victimize , rook , goldbrick , nobble , diddle , bunco , defraud , scam , mulct ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
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Swindle \Swin"dle\, n. The act or process of swindling; a cheat.
Usage examples of swindle.
This is the first mention of a telegram that was to pop up throughout the frantic events of the next few hours and which would be used to perpetrate the swindle by which Hitler justified his aggression to the German people and to the foreign offices of the world.
I am not quite fully cured as yet, I have been greatly benefited, and believe, if I had come to you before I was duped and swindled by different quacks and was more dead than alive, I would to-day be a thoroughly well man.
Miss Langman if Boaty could have proved I was a swindler who had swindled a hunchbacked pair of Soviet Siamese twins out of their last ruble.
If I expected to score by betting on fighters and football teams that had been doped with ZAP, I needed Bobby because he knew bookies all over , the country and could cobble up a giant swindle.
The best stunt, agreed Kurman and Cleer, would be for Thexter to let the crooks get going on a swindle scheme.
I saw at once that the whole thing was a scandalous swindle, for Madame Binetti had told me that the Calori was very rich.
I proceeded to tell him the story of the swindling soldier, and on hearing his name the colonel called the captain of the guard, reprimanded him severely, and ordered him to give me back the crown himself.
It seems to me an elaborate swindle, and I would have nothing more to do with it, even if it were positively certain that I should never lose.
It was barratry, an insurance swindle, and would have succeeded but for the storm.
I took the copy of Woman, the Wasted Sex, or, The Swindle of Housewifery to a luncheon meeting of LA at the drugstore.
Swindled them all, skivvies and badhachs from the county Meath, ay, and his own kidney too.
And whereas there is now hardly a town of France or Italy in which you shall not see some noble countryman of our own, with that happy swagger and insolence of demeanour which we carry everywhere, swindling inn-landlords, passing fictitious cheques upon credulous bankers, robbing coach-makers of their carriages, goldsmiths of their trinkets, easy travellers of their money at cards, even public libraries of their books--thirty years ago you needed but to be a Milor Anglais, travelling in a private carriage, and credit was at your hand wherever you chose to seek it, and gentlemen, instead of cheating, were cheated.
Fifth Interplanetary Bank perpetrated upon you a gross swindle, and that it is further guilty of practicing scavengery, deception, blackmail and was accessory in a criminal conspiracy.
Despite the severe winters, he realized that, with so many people escaping the warmer climates where the aeroplankton throve, real estate swindles would keep him with plenty to do.
Mr Engler - and the artist - and perhaps the turnstile man - with robbery and swindling?