Crossword-Solution: DEFRAUDER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Defrauder | n. | One who defrauds; a cheat; an embezzler; a peculator. |
We have 26 clues for the answer “DEFRAUDER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| bunco artist | 16 answers |
| quacksalver | 23 answers |
| dissimulator | 23 answers |
| empiric | 24 answers |
| Tartuffe | 24 answers |
| conniver | 28 answers |
| Mountebank | 29 answers |
| Dissembler. | 32 answers |
| gyp | 37 answers |
| cheater | 38 answers |
| Faker | 45 answers |
| Miscreant | 51 answers |
| Charlatan | 51 answers |
| Trickster | 51 answers |
| hypocrite | 53 answers |
| deceiver | 53 answers |
| Knave | 54 answers |
| Weasel | 54 answers |
| Blackguard | 54 answers |
| Con man | 58 answers |
| Swindler | 65 answers |
| Rascal | 66 answers |
| Pretender | 68 answers |
| Quack | 72 answers |
| fake | 88 answers |
| Cheat | 88 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with DEFRAUDER (5)
The memory of Jacob became the dominant influence among the Hebrew nation; hence the continuous curse that rested upon them, the curse that rests upon the cheat, the defrauder of his own household, his brother, his father, his uncle.
The rich banker Ebenstreit will leave this house, no longer his own, to enter the debtor’s prison poor as a beggar--nay, worse, a defrauder!” “Oh, how cruel you are!” groaned Ebenstreit.
The defrauder of large sums could, if prosecuted, use a part of that plunder, easily engage a corps of shrewd, experienced lawyers, get evidence manufactured, fight out the case on technicalities, drag it along for years, call in political and social influence, and almost invariably escape in the end.
From the blackmailer, corruptionist and defrauder of one generation to the stolid Government bondholder of the next, was not a long step, but it was a sufficient one.
One of the old men scans his face: “Ah! you are his son, I would bet! You look like him! Detcharry, do I remember Detcharry!--He took from me two hundred lots of merchandise!--That does not matter, here is my hand, even if you are his son!” And the old defrauder, who was the chief of a great band, without rancor, with effusion, presses Arrochkoa's two hands.