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  • 111quackery — n charlatanism, charlatanry, sciolism, humbuggery, humbug; imposture, trickery, chicanery, knavery, fraudulence; deception, cozenage, delusion, fraud, sham; swindle, hoax, U.S. Inf. bunko, defraud ment, misrepresentation; sharping, sharking,… …

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  • 112cheat — /tʃit / (say cheet) verb (i) 1. to behave deceitfully or dishonestly. 2. to be sexually unfaithful. –verb (t) 3. to defraud; swindle. 4. to deceive. 5. Film, TV to move (an object) for the purpose of picture composition, continuity, etc.: cheat… …

  • 113gyp — I. /dʒɪp / (say jip) Colloquial –verb (t) (gypped, gypping) 1. to swindle; cheat; defraud or rob by some sharp practice. 2. to obtain by swindling or cheating; steal. –noun 3. a swindle. 4. a swindler or cheat. Also, gip. {backformation from… …

  • 114swindle — [n] cheating, stealing blackmail, cheat, con, crooked deal*, deceit, deception, dirty pool*, double cross*, double dealing*, extortion, fake, fast one*, fast shuffle*, frame up, fraud, hoax, hustle, imposition, imposture, knavery, racket*, rip… …

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  • 115dhebh-, dhebh-eu- —     dhebh , dhebh eu     English meaning: to harm     Deutsche Übersetzung: “beschädigen, verkũrzen, betrũgen”     Note: the nasalized forms (*dhembh ) are as proportional neologisms to interpret the root after containing n .     Material:… …

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  • 116privy token — /priviy towkan/ A false mark or sign, forged object, counterfeited letter, key, ring, etc., used to deceive persons, and thereby fraudulently obtain possession of property. A false privy token is a false privy document or sign, not such as is… …

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  • 117rip off — verb deprive somebody of something by deceit The con man beat me out of $50 This salesman ripped us off! we were cheated by their clever sounding scheme They chiseled me out of my money • Syn: ↑cheat, ↑chisel • …

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  • 118cheat´er — cheat «cheet», verb, noun. –v.i. to play or do business in a way that is not honest; practice deceit; act fraudulently: »He always cheats at cards if he can get away with it. –v.t. 1. to deceive or trick; swindle; defraud (of or out of): »The… …

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  • 119cheat´a|ble — cheat «cheet», verb, noun. –v.i. to play or do business in a way that is not honest; practice deceit; act fraudulently: »He always cheats at cards if he can get away with it. –v.t. 1. to deceive or trick; swindle; defraud (of or out of): »The… …

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