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swindler

[swind-ler] / ˈswɪnd lər /


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“After watching him for 20 minutes I realized that this guy is just a swindler,” Mr. Teng said of Mr. Guo.

From New York Times

You don’t need to answer that, because swindlers know you are.

From Washington Post

"The whole world has recognised champagne as a global treasure. Those who want to attack it are kind of swindlers, or hooligans, who want to profit from the name," he said.

From Reuters

For years now, the Better Business Bureau’s survey research has shown that younger adults lose money to swindlers much more often than the older people you may think of as the stereotypical victims.

From New York Times

In my wife’s case, the swindlers opened a policy outright.

From New York Times