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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Swindler, hustler, fraudster

Do they all have the same meaning?

  

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A swindler is highly organized criminal who carefully devises intricate schemes to defraud people. A hustler is an unorganized person - not really a hardcore criminal - who, often operating right off the street, gets people to part with their money by offering them excitement or amusement. " The word is not used here.

  • A swindler is highly organized criminal who carefully devises intricate schemes to defraud people.
  • A hustler is an unorganized person - not really a hardcore criminal - who, often operating right off the street, gets people to part with their money by offering them excitement or amusement.
  • " The word is not used here.
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A swindler is highly organized criminal who carefully devises intricate schemes to defraud people.


A hustler is an unorganized person - not really a hardcore criminal - who, often operating right off the street, gets people to part with their money by offering them excitement or amusement.


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