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bunkoed (imp. & p. p.)

of Bunko

bunkoed Sentence Examples

  1. He felt utterly betrayed when he realized he had been bunkoed out of his life savings by a smooth-talking scam artist.
  2. Despite his suspicions, he never imagined he would be bunkoed by someone he considered a close friend.
  3. The con artist was skilled at manipulating people's emotions to ensure they were bunkoed without even realizing it until it was too late.
  4. She recounted the tale of how her grandparents were bunkoed by a fraudulent investment scheme in their youth, cautioning others to be vigilant.
  5. The elderly couple's trusting nature made them easy targets to be bunkoed by a group of swindlers selling fake antiques.
  6. Falling victim to a phishing scam, he found himself bunkoed out of his personal information and money within minutes.
  7. The community was shocked to hear that their local charity organization had been bunkoed by a corrupt treasurer who embezzled funds for personal gain.
  8. The tourists were bunkoed by a fraudulent tour company promising exclusive access to popular attractions but delivering subpar experiences.
  9. She recounted how she was bunkoed into buying counterfeit goods online, emphasizing the importance of verifying sellers before making purchases.
  10. The elderly widow was devastated to discover she had been bunkoed by a charming conman who pretended to be a romantic interest only to steal her life savings.

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He felt utterly betrayed when he realized he had been bunkoed out of his life savings by a smooth-talking scam artist.

Despite his suspicions, he never imagined he would be bunkoed by someone he considered a close friend.

The con artist was skilled at manipulating people's emotions to ensure they were bunkoed without even realizing it until it was too late.

She recounted the tale of how her grandparents were bunkoed by a fraudulent investment scheme in their youth, cautioning others to be vigilant.