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the swindle
verb
To defraud (someone).
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It was the swindle of the century.
The operator of the swindle later pleaded guilty to fraud.
Disappointingly, it's dry, such is the swindle of television.
Mr Picard had until Saturday to file the suits on behalf of victims of the swindle.
This may not be the full extent of the swindle, prosecutors said.
Judge Chin has invited victims of the swindle to tell their stories.
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In 1928, the art dealer René Gimpel complained, "The American collector is prey to the greatest swindle the world has ever seen: the certified swindle".
Forget about the victims of the swindling — Mr. Mihm does.
Every swindle is driven by a desire for easy money; it's the one thing the swindler and the swindled have in common.
The truth is that while the details of the swindles have changed, the fundamental techniques have not.
Official efforts to combat the swindles are often hampered by the victims' reluctance to report their experiences to the authorities.
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