swindled money from the company.
He swindled us out of a lot of money.
She swindled him out of his life savings.
One victim was swindled out of her life savings.
a businessman swindled investors out of millions of pounds.
he was said to have swindled £62.5 million from the state-owned cement industry.
In the "Criminal Law", article 269 regulates a kind of special transformed robbery, that means the act of theft, swindle and dispossession transform to robbery.
It's not the newest swindle in the world.
The manager swindled money from the company.
Just be careful that you're not swindled into buying something that isn't what they're advertising.
The article said the firm had earned huge profits by swindling patients.
It was May of 1886, and that swindled train ticket has taken him to Chicago.
On his release, Holmes headed for Philadelphia and the swindle that would prove his undoing.
But these technologies couldn't prevent a $ 900,000 swindle back in 1966 in Australia, which is how we got plastic money.
The statement comes amid revelations an online peer-to-peer platform has been found swindling investors out of billions of dollars.
Deciphering the company's charts, graphs and numbers unveiled a shocking swindle.
So you substitute styling, which is a commercial swindle intended to produce artificial obsolescence.
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