swindle out of



swindle someone out of something

 and swindle something out of someone
to cheat someone out of something. The crooks tried to swindle her out of her inheritance. The crooks swindled $3,000 out of the old woman.
See also: of, out, swindle

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SergioSER-jo (Italian), SER-khyo (Spanish)Italian, Spanish
Odalric-Ancient Germanic
Wigberht-Anglo-Saxon, Ancient Germanic
GarlandGAHR-ləndEnglish
LÍVia-Portuguese, Hungarian
Elenorael-ə-NAWR-əEnglish