to swindle

  • 21Swindle — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Swindle Originaltitel $windle Produktionsland …

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  • 22swindle — v. (D; tr.) to swindle out of (to swindle smb. out of money) * * * [ swɪndl] (D; tr.) to swindle out of (to swindle smb. out of money) …

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  • 23Swindle — Aux échecs, le swindle (de l anglais : arnaque, escroquerie) consiste à tenter de renverser une position perdue en tendant un piège ou en jouant un coup inattendu. Parfois, on appelle aussi swindle le fait d utiliser une tactique de… …

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  • 24swindle — swin|dle1 [ˈswındl] v [T] [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: swindler person who swindles (18 21 centuries), from German schwindler someone confused or unbalanced ] to get money from someone by deceiving them = ↑cheat swindle sb out of sth ▪ a businessman …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 25swindle — swin|dle [ swındl ] verb transitive to cheat someone in order to get their money: swindle someone out of something: The landlord tried to swindle us out of our deposit. swindle something out of someone: They were accused of swindling millions of… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 26swindle — To cheat or to deceive. You have been swindled if you bought a dictionary that does not contain the word swindle. Swindle is a common word meaning to cheat or defraud …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 27swindle — To cheat or to deceive. You have been swindled if you bought a dictionary that does not contain the word swindle. Swindle is a common word meaning to cheat or defraud …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 28swindle — [[t]swɪ̱nd(ə)l[/t]] swindles, swindling, swindled VERB If someone swindles a person or an organization, they deceive them in order to get something valuable from them, especially money. [V n out of n] A City businessman swindled investors out of… …

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  • 29swindle — 1 verb (T) to get money from someone by deceiving them: swindle sb out of sth: He made a fortune swindling old ladies out of their life savings. 2 noun (C) a situation where someone gets money by deceiving someone else: a big tax swindle …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 30swindle sheet — n. an expense account record sheet or book. □ I turned in my swindle sheet yesterday, and no one challenged the $400 for new shoes. □ The government makes it hard to put just anything on your swindle sheet these days …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions