fleecer Antonyms

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Meaning of fleecer

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fleecer (n.)

One who fleeces or strips unjustly, especially by trickery or fraund.

fleecer Sentence Examples

  1. The fleecer approached the sheep with cautious steps, its eyes keenly focused on the prize.
  2. In the shadowy alleyways, the fleecer stealthily moved, seeking unsuspecting victims to relieve of their possessions.
  3. The fleecer's cunning words enticed the unsuspecting investor into a risky venture, promising lucrative returns that never materialized.
  4. The politicians, like crafty fleecers, promised grand visions and empty promises, only to leave their constituents impoverished and disillusioned.
  5. The salesperson, a smooth-talking fleecer, convinced the gullible customer to purchase an overpriced and unnecessary product.
  6. The fleecer's manipulative charm masked a cold and calculating heart, preying on the vulnerabilities of others for personal gain.
  7. The online fleecer created a sophisticated scam, luring unsuspecting victims with irresistible offers and disappearing with their money.
  8. The fleecer's reputation preceded him—a notorious con artist known for his elaborate schemes and audacious heists.
  9. The fleecer operated in the shadows, leaving a trail of broken hearts and empty wallets in his wake.
  10. Beware the fleecer's sweet words and beguiling promises, for they are but a ruse to deceive and exploit the unwary.

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One who fleeces or strips unjustly, especially by trickery or fraund.

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The fleecer approached the sheep with cautious steps, its eyes keenly focused on the prize.

In the shadowy alleyways, the fleecer stealthily moved, seeking unsuspecting victims to relieve of their possessions.

The fleecer's cunning words enticed the unsuspecting investor into a risky venture, promising lucrative returns that never materialized.

The politicians, like crafty fleecers, promised grand visions and empty promises, only to leave their constituents impoverished and disillusioned.