bunko in a sentence
n.
Definition
Bunko refers to a type of swindling or con game, often involving deception to defraud individuals.
Sample Sentences
- The magician's performance was so convincing that I almost fell for his bunko trick.
- After a long investigation, the police finally caught the bunko artist who had been scamming the locals.
- She realized too late that the investment opportunity was just a bunko scheme designed to con her out of money.
- The elderly couple was devastated when they discovered they had been victims of a bunko operation.
- Despite his charm, he was nothing more than a bunko who preyed on unsuspecting victims.
- The local community organized a seminar to educate residents about bunko scams and how to avoid them.
- When I heard the tale of the bunko that duped so many, I couldn't help but feel a sense of anger.
- The detective specialized in bunko cases, often uncovering elaborate frauds that others overlooked.
- Her experience with bunko situations made her more cautious in her financial dealings.
- Even the seasoned con artist fell for a bunko scheme, proving that anyone could be deceived.
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