Phrases with «swindling»

The word "swindling" means tricking or deceiving someone in order to take their money or possessions dishonestly. Full definition

Sentences with «swindling»

  • While the company spent heavily on TV ads and discounts to woo consumers, its operations were plagued with poor technology, accounts of swindling by fake restaurants, and theft by employees and contractors, the Mint newspaper reported in September. (bloomberg.com)
  • Don't get swindled by counterfitters or people unknowingly carrying fake money, look out for these security features to know the -LSB-...] (due.com)
  • Remembering that Channel 4 had broadcast Against Nature — a three - part series criticising environmentalism — in 1998, and The Great Global Warming Swindle in 2007 (two films, nine years apart, both by Martin Durkin), Monbiot constructed a view that the broadcaster had been engaged in a war against environmentalism. (climate-resistance.org)
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