Blagging example sentences

blagging

noun BRITISH ENGLISH informal

blagging (noun)

  - the action of obtaining something by using persuasion or guile:

  - the action of obtaining private or confidential information by impersonation or another method of deception:

blag

verb

blagging (present participle)

  - manage to obtain (something) by using persuasion or guile:

  - manage to obtain (private or confidential information) by impersonation or another method of deception:

  - steal (something) in a violent robbery or raid:

Synonyms

obtain, acquire, get, receive, gain, earn, win, buy, purchase, procure, secure, gather, collect, appropriate, amass, hook, net, land, achieve, attain, bag, score, swing, nab, collar, cop, purloin, thieve, take, loot, pilfer, appropriate, abstract, shoplift, embezzle, misappropriate, rob, swipe, nab, lift, liberate, filch, snaffle, snitch, souvenir, nick, pinch, whip, nobble, bone, heist, glom, crib, hook, peculate, defalcate, walk

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