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Meanings of
hornswoggle
in English
Portuguese
fraudar
Catalan
defraudar
Spanish
embaucar
Back to the meaning
Deprive of by deceit.
con
rook
scam
gyp
swindle
defraud
gip
diddle
bunco
nobble
Portuguese
fraudar
Synonyms
Examples for "
con
"
con
rook
scam
gyp
swindle
Examples for "
con
"
1
According to him, English players have long known how to
con
referees.
2
According to the actress, Wilson used his children to further his
con
.
3
You're spiritual
con
men, confidence tricksters offering false faith and false hope.
4
Mr Lowry is
con
testing the Tipperary North election as an Independent.
5
But no way was I falling for this guy's penny-pinching
con
job.
1
And that word, like
'
rook
'
,
has its origins in the word 'rock'.
2
Unlike the
rook
,
crow and magpie mentioned the woodpigeon is good eating.
3
Obviously there must be a
rook
in every row and every column.
4
Up to yesterday I had never shot a
rook
in my life.
5
A
rook
was picked up and slammed down, taking Matthew's second knight.
1
This
scam
could be used for other products with similar credit offers.
2
The
scam
involves criminals debiting R99 from citizens' bank accounts without authorisation.
3
QUESTION: My landlord is trying to
scam
me into fixing his property.
4
It was an internet
scam
conducted the brick-and-mortar way, the FTC said.
5
Just 12 months ago, he was implicated in a tender fraud
scam
.
1
He'd
gyp
me for ten dollars, but he'd probably come for five.
2
I asked of the
gyp
who waited on Vincey and myself.
3
As I have said, he was a devil of a
gyp
.
4
The question seemed to
Gyp
idiotic; and suddenly she felt quite cool.
5
Gyp
walked across the room and put her hand on the bell.
1
You have to work your way in or
swindle
your way in.
2
He was even duped into believing in the cheap
swindle
of table-tipping.
3
But a woman is an absolutely unreliable partner in any straight
swindle
.
4
Beside the Casino where roulette is played there is another
swindle
-
the
restaurants
.
5
One man said there was a
swindle
somewhere - no fox terriers.
1
Typically, such charges are levied against individuals and companies that
defraud
investors.
2
The teacher would corrupt his pupil, and the guardian
defraud
his ward.
3
Your privilege ought not to be used to
defraud
the other creditors.
4
And I'm afraid there may be a charge of conspiracy to
defraud
.
5
He has pleaded not guilty to eight counts of conspiracy to
defraud
.
1
I must say, it has been giving me some
gip
.
'
2
As for the
'
gip
'
who was stabbed, nothing more was heard of it; she 'traipsed' off with the rest.
3
One fiendish creature drew her scissors, and, using them like a stiletto, drove the sharp point into a sister
'
gip
's
'
head.
4
GIP
is an investment fund founded by Credit Suisse and General Electric.
5
I glanced at
Gip
,
but
Gip
was looking at a magic rocking-horse.
1
So he began to try 'Hey
diddle
diddle
'
,
but it wouldn't do.
2
Tramp, tramp, tramp went the rhythmic feet;
diddle
-
diddle
-
dee
went the fiddles.
3
The origin of the
diddle
is referrable to the infancy of the Human Race.
4
Rather a small, but still a scientific
diddle
is this.
5
The origin of the
diddle
is referable to the infancy of the Human Race.
1
This is one of the greatest
bunco
games ever practiced upon workingmen.
2
I won't combine it with being a
bunco
steerer on the side.
3
Because of your gestures I believe you are trying to
bunco
this court.
4
Five thousand for a claim on that damned moose-pasture is
bunco
.
5
Let him
bunco
me into putting through that dam for him!
1
With a little luck he hopes to
nobble
a few more this afternoon.
2
We were going well and if you wanted to
nobble
someone who would you
nobble
?
3
Which means I
nobble
him absolutely as soon as I can, first thing in the morning.
4
Both Professor Littlewood and Mr Riley agreed that greater transparency will
nobble
New Zealand's growing foreign trust industry.
5
Attempts had been made to
"
nobble
"
a referee.
1
They would
victimize
you, they would blame you, they would accuse you.
2
And it is easier to
victimize
children than it is adults.
3
Shady advertising certainly can
victimize
people who do not understand how reverse mortgages work.
4
I don't want the society to
victimize
me when I refuse to be victimized.
5
I did not
victimize
your daughter and you know it.
1
The
mulct
to be imposed upon the parish of Epinal was never exacted.
2
The bondes came then, according to agreement, to pay the
mulct
.
3
My remark was an epitogram-anaxis-akind of
mulct
'em
in parvo.
4
When he is warned on a jury, he had rather pay the
mulct
than appear.
5
No
mulct
was paid for Harek's house-servants, and the rock was declared to be Grankel's.
1
I'd just as soon
goldbrick
with malaria as with anything else.
2
I do not feel hard toward
goldbrick
men and "blue sky" venders.
3
Out with the
goldbrick
first.
4
We chiseled, stole, malingered,
goldbricked
,
and generally made ourselves as comfortable as we could.
5
He sounded out of breath, but Hall had no idea why; he had been
goldbricking
all night.
1
Leto smiled, This is Apollo's work but don't
short
-
change
yourself.
2
The Tories will be accused of trying to
short
-
change
Scotland.
3
But will these Republicans opt to
short
-
change
their middle class political base the same way?
4
The problem is, these foods not only dent the budget, they can
short
-
change
you nutritionally.
5
In what way does this
short
-
change
the public?
Usage of
hornswoggle
in English
1
And as for those rails Cardigan managed to
hornswoggle
me out of-
2
But don't forget, boys, when you-all want me to
hornswoggle
Wall Street another flutter, all you-all have to do is whisper the word.
3
Hornswoggled
me out of seven letters.
4
"I'll be
hornswoggled
if I can stand this much longer," he gasped out to Frank.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for
hornswoggle
Portuguese
fraudar
defraudar
calotear
estafar
trapacear
Catalan
defraudar
estafar
Spanish
embaucar
multar
defraudar
engañar
victimizar
timar
estafar
Hornswoggle
through the time