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better of them for some such
accidental hit. ... [N]obody
records their flimflams and
false prognostics,
forasmuch as they are
infinite and common; but...
- scheme, ripoff, stratagem, finesse, grift, hustle, bunko, bunco, swindle,
flimflam, gaffle, and bamboozle. The
perpetrator is
often referred to as a scammer...
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refer to:
Confidence trick, a
fraud scheme Flim-Flam (album), a 1991
album by saxophonists...
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Flimflam Men". Wired. Vol. 19, no. 2. p. 90. The Life of
Hungry Joe, King of the...
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shivers and
modest Grand Guignol showmanship,
Ghost Ship is the sort of
flimflam that
would have
filled eight paneled pages in the
great horror comic book...
- snbba.co.uk.
Retrieved 2015-11-20.
Peter Harrigan, "Hidalgo: A Film or
Flimflam?", in Arab News, 13 May 2003,
accessed 2010-12-28 "The
Hopkins Hoax". thelongridersguild...
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longstanding interest in the
dynamics of the
perfect crime and the
hustlers and
flimflam artists who po****te pulp
detective stories". She said
although the film's...
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Chernow 1998, p. 6.
Chernow 1998,
Chapter one: "The
Flimflam Man" via New York Times.
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Segall 2001, p...