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Definition of Flimflammed
1. flimflam [v] - See also: flimflam
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flimflammed
Literary usage of Flimflammed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1913)
"... "It remains to be seen if the astute Uncle Sam is likely to be flimflammed by
any such transparent device." LITERATURE IN THE UNIVERSITY. ..."
2. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1908)
"And yet you are eternally flimflammed with this argument about what the governments
of Europe have done. Those roads have been built two thousand years ..."
3. The Bookman (1906)
"Me flimflammed, Peggy, when I filled the tank right here in Piacenza, just like
old farmer—shell game— county fair. Faust and I did not pry about the ..."
4. Henry Demarest Lloyd, 1847-1903, a Biography by Caroline Augusta Lloyd (1912)
"The simple truth is Taubeneck has been flimflammed. The politicians at Washington .
. . persuaded him that "free silver" was the supreme issue, ..."
5. The Russian Pendulum: Autocracy by Arthur Bullard (1919)
"... electorate is more easily flimflammed than any experienced democracies.
But even within the circle of the Soviets, Lenin does not believe in bowing to ..."