swindle in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Swindle: to cheat or defraud someone out of money or assets through deceitful means.
Sample Sentences
- The con artist managed to swindle the elderly couple out of their life savings.
- After reviewing the evidence, the jury concluded that he had tried to swindle his business partner.
- She felt ashamed for allowing herself to be swindled by a seemingly charming stranger.
- The online scam was designed to swindle unsuspecting victims by promising false rewards.
- They launched an investigation to uncover the individuals responsible for the swindle.
- The con artist attempted to swindle the elderly woman out of her life savings.
- After realizing he had been swindled, he reported the incident to the authorities.
- They devised a clever scheme to swindle investors by promising unrealistic returns.
- Her trust in the fraudulent company was shattered when she learned they had tried to swindle her.
- The detective worked tirelessly to uncover the methods used to swindle unsuspecting victims.
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