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finagle

[fi-ney-guhl] / fɪˈneɪ gəl /


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Financial firms are under attack by hackers using voice phishing to finagle sensitive data from employees, according to new research from Google’s threat-intelligence group.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 7, 2026

Indeed, the internet is full of DIY hackers explaining how to finagle a frunk unofficially.

From Seattle Times Nov. 7, 2022

Francisco-Juan claimed to be the 10-year-old’s father and had managed to finagle her mother into putting his name on her birth certificate, manufacturing bogus proof of the relationship.

From Washington Times Aug. 21, 2022

“Sometimes, if I write it out, I use dollar signs and an exclamation point for the I. There are things you have to finagle to make it work.”

From New York Times Jul. 29, 2021

“I hated being a lawyer. My parents worked as brokers at Oppenheimer securities. They managed to finagle me a job. It’s not pretty but that’s what happened.”

From "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis

I don’t know how these guys finagled that.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 22, 2025

He had finagled some blank report cards and used them to bring home self-inserted high marks.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 23, 2025

He finagled it so that he ran the leg that passed right in front of his and my friend’s house on Monroe Drive.

From Salon Aug. 15, 2024

He went to Oregon, San Francisco, and then Los Angeles, where the 18-year-old Jimmie Howe eventually finagled a job on the janitorial staff of Lasky Studios.

From New York Times May 27, 2022

Well, that combined with their kindness/goodness/purity of heart and garnished with my certitude that this glorious triad I somehow finagled my way into is definitely, definitely temporary.

From "Odd One Out" by Nic Stone

Hummel is one of the few who relish diagnosing their problems, taking them apart and finagling them in and out of trucks.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 7, 2026

But she has an ulterior motive in shrewdly finagling her way into a job at an esteemed Chicago law firm, which is revealed by the end of the hour and sets the season in motion.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 5, 2024

It took some finagling to get on the lists—the spots were reserved for clients, customers, and dealers willing to fork over their contact info and sit through a sales pitch—but I had a dealer’s credential.

From Slate May 30, 2023

It’s a process that takes some finagling and stress on his part.

From Seattle Times Aug. 4, 2021

After finagling ourselves out of a visit to the principal’s office, we limped home.

From "If I Stay" by Gayle Forman




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