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easy mark

NOUN
  1. a defenseless victim

How To Use easy mark In A Sentence

  • Use the Steamatic's crease remover accessory with the towel to remove greasy marks and creases from your clothes and curtains.
  • The big takeaway: most young adults say they worry about privacy and security, yet many persist in behaviors that make them easy marks for cybercriminals. Poll shows most young adults engage in risky online behaviors
  • Standing erect on the poop, conspicuous in his cramoisy doublet, the tall figure of the old admiral was seen for an hour and a half directing the conflict, sword in hand, an easy mark for sharpshooters, as a wound in the knee reminded him. The Story of the Barbary Corsairs
  • They gave up on trying to sell regular comics on a title-by-title, month-by-month basis and went for the easy-peasy marketing ploy of the crossover. March | 2009 | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Lafferty's longtime business partner, Allan Aitken, told me that he believed that "Biro was either a shyster or a con man, and had found in Lafferty an easy mark.
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  • He boldly tugs the barkeep's jacket to get served, but immediately gets bullied by one of the patrons for no reason other than that he's a new face and an easy mark.
  • Turning the mat over we are presented with more of a glossy finish, which is quite susceptible to finger prints and greasy marks.
  • The methodology of cultural studies provides an equally uneasy marker, for cultural studies in fact has no distinct methodology, no unique statistical, ethnomethodological, or textual analysis to call its own.
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