Definitionn. intentional deception resulting in injury to another person
Last update: June 9, 2015
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He earns money by fraud. [noun]
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Fraud was listed has been changing dakota legislature to. [noun]
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Absolute fraud foisted on the people of the North East. [noun]
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But where that clandestine boat had glided into gloom and greyness, a fosse of Nature's digging, deeply lined with wood and thicket, offered snug harbourage to craft and fraud. [noun]
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I shall recover the large estates, that would now be mine, but for usury and fraud. [noun]
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Your father's fraud has been visited on you and your family. [noun]
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I am much mistaken if this is not intended as a prelude to some more serious fraud. [noun]
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Did you know of this fraud. [noun]
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Bartja, especially, was distressed at hearing of Nitetis' sad end, and the discovery of Amasis' fraud filled them all with astonishment. [noun]
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While there is a green leaf in the forest, there will be fraud in a Comyne. [noun]
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You are so intriguing and artful, that there is no lie, no fraud, too base, if it will only help to gain your purpose. [noun]
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