A swindler who exploits the confidence of his victim.
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Examples for "confidence man"
Examples for "confidence man"
1But he will be a confidence man of the most subtle character.
2According to the circumstances, sometimes an honest man, sometimes a confidence man.
3He was a noted confidence man, who lived by preying upon the community.
4The confidence man sells confidence, and the currency is trust.
5He was known as something of a confidence man.
1Here's where the true con artist outstrips mere swindlers and charlatans.
2Sean was surprised at having been taken in by a pint-size con artist.
3Find out what happens when you out an eccentric con artist in Spain.
4Rubio had blasted Trump as a con artist who is not a conservative.
5He's beginning to smell like a real con artist to me.
1There's no question that he was also something of a con man.
2It was too much like a con man's nightmare to be real.
3Never wanted anyone to know I was a con man and a criminal.
4One time, somewhere, Jack had been some sort of con man.
5Prints showed he was a twenty-seven-year-old con man with several aliases.
6They were the eyes of a poker player-ormaster con man.
7But an experienced con man is unlikely to get flushed when he's fibbing.
8A Madison Avenue 'Man in the Grey Flannel Suit' con man.
9Trust a con man to pick it up, but, God, what a ham.
10The kind of high-class con man every mark gets friendly with.
11The guy's a crook, a con man, an ex-con, in fact.
12Do you take ME for what you call a ' con man'?
13She had no idea he was an international con man.
14The judge called him a con man and career criminal.
15A brilliant con man or perhaps, as some still see him, a persecuted genius?
16Here was this blonde now, working like a slave to con a con man.