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to swindle
verb
To defraud (someone).
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You can't proactively look for ways to swindle people.
But there's no suggestion that he intended to swindle anyone.
In English slang, to ramp was to swindle or rob.
Rose has been trying to swindle us for years.
"To swindle me out of my life's savings and then to nosh me in butter sauce!
When she responded truthfully, some women acted as if she were out to swindle them.
He went on to swindle almost £50,000 in fraudulent expense claims between 2010 and 2013.
"It's less profitable to swindle," said Yulia Latynina, a business commentator on Russia's ORT television.
As Able and Sly are about to skip town, Able contrives to swindle his boss.
Some of these books might be useful, but much of algorithmic literature exists for one reason: to swindle unsuspecting customers.
But the investigation, as well as interviews with clients, lawyers and advocates, suggests that many agencies continue to swindle customers.
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