A person who swindles you by means of deception or fraud.
1 There is never a nickel that gets by that old gouger .
2 A gouger is one who stabs with his thumb.
3 The gouger is actor Colin Farrell, last seen by most people persecuting Tom Cruise in Steven Spielberg's Minority Report.
4 Labor laws being what they are in Europe these days, it is apparently no longer cost-effective to employ an eye - gouger .
5 The three Englishmen, Gouger , Laird, and Rogers, were called and examined.
6 Pharmaceutical companies are generally seen as well to use the phrase price gougers basically.
7 Nor had the Gouger borne him any ill-will for it.
8 He only wears shades in winter - "the gougers steal them from me in the summer".
9 Price - gougers can be fined $1,000 per incident and up to $25,000 per day.
10 City of merchants -sorry, I mean thieves, gougers , frauds and those who fatten themselves on the misery of others.
11 Amazon called the price - gougers "bad actors." "There is no place for price gouging on Amazon," a spokesman said in a statement.
12 Milfort gives a very amusing account of the "Anglo-Américains d'une espèce particulière," whom he calls "crakeurs ou gaugeurs," (crackers or gougers ) .
13 Mr. Gouger , a young merchant residing at Ava, was then with us, and had much more reason to fear than the rest of us.
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