1. To cheat (a person) out of property (Johnson swindled Norton out of his entire savings).
2. To cheat a person out of (property) (Johnson swindled Norton’s entire savings out of him). — swindle, n. — swindling, n.
1. To cheat (a person) out of property (Johnson swindled Norton out of his entire savings).
2. To cheat a person out of (property) (Johnson swindled Norton’s entire savings out of him). — swindle, n. — swindling, n.