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Ryotaro Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Out of

Hi teachers,

"You are entitled to go around to people's homes and bilk them out of candy."
What does it mean by "out of" in the sentence?

Thanks,
Ryo
  

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'Bilk out of' = dishonestly deprive of

  • 'Bilk out of' = dishonestly deprive of
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'Bilk out of' = dishonestly deprive of

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