Finagling example sentences
fi·na·gle
verb
finagling (present participle)
- obtain (something) by devious or dishonest means:
- act in a devious or dishonest manner:
Synonyms
deceive, trick, dupe, outwit, fool, delude, cheat, bluff, hoax, mislead, misguide, defraud, swindle, gull, con, bamboozle, do, have, sting, diddle, shaft, bilk, rook, fiddle, swizzle, sucker, snooker, stiff, euchre, bunco, hornswoggle, cozen, sharp, befool, mulct, maneuver, ease, edge, manipulate, work, steer, engineer, inveigle, insinuate, ingratiate, wheedle, coax, cajole"Finagling" Example Sentences
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