Person who takes part in a deal to make a profit more or less illegally.
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Examples for "swindler"
Examples for "swindler"
1I am not a swindler, and I guard myself; that is all.
2He has the stuff in him for a very clever, fashionable swindler.
3The man was an international swindler and was wanted by the police.
4A plan to confuse and outwit the swindler occurred to our hero.
5The swindler was not there, nor was he on the adjoining roof.
1In a tough economy, that is well-paid work for a convicted fraudster.
2And did know that, he was just a internet fraudster for hire.
3One broker, for example, was recently barred after following a fraudster's transfer instructions.
4A cremation service for convicted fraudster Julia Holmes has taken place in Cork.
5Watch: Soweto community members dish out sweet Karma on ATM fraudster
1Some trafficker in happiness, some worthless abuser of the gifts of fortune.
2The drug trafficker immediately appealed the 12-month sentence and was granted bail.
3But it made no mention of Guzman, the world's most-wanted drug trafficker.
4Unlikely loggers included a notorious Ukrainian arms trafficker named Leonid Minin.
5Was it a corrupt arms dealer, a narco trafficker, a sponsor of terrorism?
1You are a defrauder and a cheat; you are nothing but a landsman, a plough-tail sugar-planter!
2And you will go to law for it, and you will denounce the man as a defrauder.
3And the old defrauder, who was the chief of a great band, without rancor, with effusion, presses Arrochkoa's two hands.
4A man that is a thief, a cheater, a defrauder, will yet be faithful to him that will commit a charge to him to keep.
5The Revenue Commissioners is to introduce a new computer system that will alert it to possible tax defrauders.
1Was the underground rife with credit card frauders?