sandbagger (Meaning)

Wordnet

sandbagger (n)

someone who deceives you about his true nature or intent in order to take advantage of you

Webster

sandbagger (n.)

An assaulter whose weapon is a sand bag. See Sand bag, under Sand.

sandbagger Sentence Examples

  1. The sandbagger waited patiently for his opponent to approach, his fists clenched.
  2. Jessica's victory in the tournament was tainted after it was revealed that she had been a sandbagger.
  3. The company's recent profits were dismissed as a sandbagging tactic to avoid paying higher taxes.
  4. The sandbagger pretended to be a novice, but his true skill was evident in his lightning-fast reflexes.
  5. The recruiter accused the candidate of being a sandbagger, claiming he had intentionally understated his qualifications.
  6. The weightlifting competition was marred by a sandbagger who used inflated weights to appear stronger.
  7. The sales manager suspected that his team was sandbagging, keeping their true performance levels below their potential.
  8. The experienced climber spotted the sandbagger struggling on an easy route and offered help, but the offer was declined.
  9. The sandbagger's true identity was exposed when he accidentally showed his advanced hiking equipment.
  10. The sandbagger's strategy was simple: pretend to be weak, then unleash his full potential at the most opportune moment.

FAQs About the word sandbagger

someone who deceives you about his true nature or intent in order to take advantage of youAn assaulter whose weapon is a sand bag. See Sand bag, under Sand.

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The sandbagger waited patiently for his opponent to approach, his fists clenched.

Jessica's victory in the tournament was tainted after it was revealed that she had been a sandbagger.

The company's recent profits were dismissed as a sandbagging tactic to avoid paying higher taxes.

The sandbagger pretended to be a novice, but his true skill was evident in his lightning-fast reflexes.