schnorrer (Meaning)

Wordnet

schnorrer (n)

(Yiddish) a scrounger who takes advantage of the generosity of others

Webster

schnorrer (n.)

Among the Jews, a beggar.

schnorrer Sentence Examples

  1. The schnorrer approached the wealthy man, hoping for a handout.
  2. The politician was known as a schnorrer, always seeking donations to fund his campaigns.
  3. The beggar was a schnorrer, begging on the streets for spare change.
  4. The homeless man had become a schnorrer, relying on charity to survive.
  5. The schnorrer's constant requests for money were an annoyance to his friends.
  6. The family schnorrer sponged off their relatives, never contributing anything in return.
  7. The company was accused of being a schnorrer, exploiting government subsidies without providing any real value.
  8. The schnorrer's reputation followed him everywhere, making it difficult for him to get a job.
  9. The student was a schnorrer, always asking for extensions and favors from his teachers.
  10. The schnorrer's shameless begging made others uncomfortable and wary.

FAQs About the word schnorrer

(Yiddish) a scrounger who takes advantage of the generosity of othersAmong the Jews, a beggar.

moocher,beggar, panhandler, cadger, solicitor, mendicant, suer, requester,petitioner,suitor

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The schnorrer approached the wealthy man, hoping for a handout.

The politician was known as a schnorrer, always seeking donations to fund his campaigns.

The beggar was a schnorrer, begging on the streets for spare change.

The homeless man had become a schnorrer, relying on charity to survive.