swindler in the PONS Dictionary

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The person born with this yoga will be dirty, sorrowful, doing unrighteous deeds, poor, dependent, a rogue and a swindler.
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Finance ministers soon became expert swindlers, cheating and extorting on a grand scale.
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He is a coward and swindler at heart, but shows his good side occasionally.
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Beck was wrongly identified by ten women as a swindler and was sentenced to seven years.
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The pair pursues the swindler to procure the return of the cattle.
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Once inside, he declares the count a swindler.
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Coin edges are curled to prevent swindlers from stealing metal by scraping the edges.
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This and other legislation made it possible for the members to sell their lands, and they were preyed on by speculators and swindlers.
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He became a lender of thousands of pounds and swindler of hundreds.
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Smith was a sophisticated swindler who liked to think of himself as a kind and generous benefactor to the needy.
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