welsher Antonyms
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Meaning of welsher
Wordnet
welsher (n)
someone who swindles you by not repaying a debt or wager
Webster
welsher (n.)
One who cheats at a horse race; one who bets, without a chance of being able to pay; one who receives money to back certain horses and absconds with it.
welsher Sentence Examples
- The welsher skipped town, leaving behind unpaid debts.
- The company accused the contractor of being a welsher for failing to complete the project.
- The disgruntled customer called the seller a welsher for not delivering the promised product.
- The welsher's reputation made it difficult for him to secure loans.
- Despite the welsher's promises, he never returned the borrowed money.
- The welshers left a trail of broken promises and financial ruin in their wake.
- The welsher's actions damaged the trust within the community.
- The gambler was known as a welsher for refusing to pay his losses.
- The welsher's behavior eroded his credibility and made him an outcast.
- The welsher's legacy would forever be tainted by his dishonesty and lack of integrity.
FAQs About the word welsher
someone who swindles you by not repaying a debt or wagerOne who cheats at a horse race; one who bets, without a chance of being able to pay; one who receives mo
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The welsher skipped town, leaving behind unpaid debts.
The company accused the contractor of being a welsher for failing to complete the project.
The disgruntled customer called the seller a welsher for not delivering the promised product.
The welsher's reputation made it difficult for him to secure loans.