A swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property.
1This is one of the greatest bunco games ever practiced upon workingmen.
2I won't combine it with being a bunco steerer on the side.
3Because of your gestures I believe you are trying to bunco this court.
4Five thousand for a claim on that damned moose-pasture is bunco.
5Let him bunco me into putting through that dam for him!
6I thought then that somebody was trying to bunco Mrs.
7And the other is to the bunco squad in Miami.
8No room there for little sharpers' tricks and bunco games.
9You don't know the beastly cleverness of those bunco chaps.
10Now, we've got to go over there for our first practice as bunco men.
11They judged by the calibre of the men interested, and branded it a bunco game.
12How this came about was explained by the bunco.
13Other owners wandered around trying to bunco men into buying them out for a song.
14Slap-up offices; thousands of letters a day full of postal orders; shutters up suddenly-andbunco!
15Damn it, I'm sick of the bunco game, Bat-
16Then there were the fools who took the organized bunco game seriously, honoring and respecting it.