defrauder

NOUN
  1. a person who swindles you by means of deception or fraud
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How To Use defrauder In A Sentence

  • Why does not the cheated publican beg leave to check the gulosity of his defrauder with a repetatur haustus, and the pummelled plaintiff neutralise the malice of his adversary, by requesting to have the rest of the beating in presence of the court, -- if it is not that such conduct would run counter to all the conclusions of experience, and be the procreation of the mischief it affected to destroy? Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 2
  • As example, he once tweaked a tax defrauder by saying something like: Says here I can sentence you to twenty years. Firedoglake » Tidying Up: Walton Decision, G/J and Other Bits
  • Because of memories of the slim, crisp excise defrauder stripped in the moonlight of his fancy clothes and fancy manners? Morgan’s Run
  • Perhaps he can show off his new medal when he comes to Washington on Wednesday for the D.C. premiere of “Casino Jack,” the film in which he stars as former lobbyist and convicted defrauder Jack Abramoff. Celebritology Weekend: Tom Hanks for president?
  • Then, your defrauder is the Marquis de Valorsay! Baron Trigault's Vengeance
  • ‘We have this for security reasons only,’ said the manager, who explained that it was tool to help bouncers identify patrons who were known brawlers or defrauders.
  • Of the mincing laughingstock or the brisk excise defrauder, no sign whatsoever. Morgan’s Run
  • But in my opinion instead of making too much efforts to defeat the evil schemes of defrauders, it is high time China established a social welfare network that is more inclusive and more efficient.
  • BLMIS customer statements reflect impossible transactions and the Trustee is not obligated to step into the shoes of the defrauder or treat the customer statements as reflections of reality," said the court. Madoff trustee's loss calculation method upheld
  • This consciousness pushed the Medicaid defrauder, for example, to build a huge mansion in her village knowing that she might never live in it.
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