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bunko

NOUN
  1. a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property

How To Use bunko In A Sentence

  • It's a relief to know that the prof hasn't been in danger of being bunkoed out of his gold mine. Frank Merriwell, Junior's, Golden Trail or, The Fugitive Professor
  • Well, I'll be bunkoed," said Uncle Ike, as he began to pull the sweater off over his head. Peck's Uncle Ike and The Red Headed Boy 1899
  • If you roll three of any kind you gain 5 points, and if you roll three of that round's number (called a bunko) your instantly score 21. Bunko, DVD's, and Buffets
  • And no matter what the glue may be bunko, books, sewing, golf, coffee, etc, one thing is certain. Archive 2010-05-01
  • People are concerned that El Nino might engulf their homes with storm water - but they often swallow the deluge provided by El Bunko.
  • It's a good one to play when you want to have a conversation in conjunction with the game - a bit like bunko. Bizzitches only wants to play candyland
  • There's even a book called Snake Oil Science, written by a biostatistician and senior Research Methodologist at the University of Maryland, that tells us why alternative and complementary medicine lies somewhere between bunko and hokum. Lee Schneider: Snake Oil Medicine
  • Besides," Burd Alling said in comment on this, "for a good cause we are all ready and willing to be bunkoed a little. The Campfire Girls of Roselawn Or, a Strange Message from the Air
  • This scheme central the functioning of Wall Street is the definition of the traditional "confidence trick" also known as a bunko, hustle, scam or swindle. In God We...Invest
  • Smoke theire Tobacco after a very meane, but I judge Original manner, Onely ye leafe rowled up, and light one end, holdinge ye other between their lips ... this is called a bunko, and by ye Portugals a Cheroota. The Social History of Smoking
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