"Swinecote" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Swinecote is a small village in the county of Devon, England.
Meaning: to cheat or trick someone out of money by deception.<br><br>Example: The con artist swindled the investor out of thousands of dollars.<br><br>Synonyms: deceive, cheat, scam, defraud, swindle.<br><br>Verb forms: swindle, swindled, swindles, swindling.<br><br>Note: Swindle can also be used as a noun, referring to an act or instance of cheating or deceiving someone.
The verb "swindled" is the past tense of the verb "to swindle", which means to deceive or cheat someone out of money or possessions through trickery, bribery, or fraud. It can also mean to cheat someone unfairly or take advantage of them in some other way. For example:<br><br> "I was swindled out of my savings by a fake investment company."<br> "He was swindled into buying a car with hidden defects."
A person who cheats or deceives people in order to get money or other things from them, especially in an unfair or dishonest way.
People who cheat or trick others out of money, often by deceiving them or using false promises. They may engage in various forms of fraud, including financial scams, scams, or other types of deceitful activities.
To swindle means to cheat or deceive someone by false promises or tricks, often in order to steal their money or possessions.
Swindon is a town in southwest England, known for its historic railway heritage and modern innovation. The name "Swindon" is of Old English origin, derived from "Swindone," which is thought to refer to a "settlement by a stream" or "a place near a winding stream." Today, Swindon is a thriving commercial center, famous for its engineering and manufacturing industries, particularly rail engineering. It is also home to a diverse arts scene and several cultural attractions, such as the Swindon Museum and Art Gallery.
A swine is a general term for pigs or hogs, often considered a synonym for pig. It can also refer to a person who engages in obstreperous or unruly behavior, a synonym for hog the person.
A person who is in charge of a group of pigs. The term is often used in a derogatory way to refer to someone who is seen as dirty or unkempt.
There is no word "swingel". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard term. If you meant "swivel" or "swingle", here are the meanings:<br><br>Swivel: Verb) to turn quickly and suddenly, especially from a central point. <br><br>Swingle: Verb) (US) to beat or strike (something) repeatedly with a swinging motion; to move or wave with a swinging motion.
A person who enjoys sex and has an open-minded, non-monogamous relationship, often characterized by swinging or partner swapping, especially in a group setting.