Definition of Flimflamming

1. Verb. (present participle of flimflam) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Flimflamming

1. flimflam [v] - See also: flimflam

Lexicographical Neighbors of Flimflamming

flightlessness
flightpath
flightpaths
flights
flightseeing
flightworthy
flighty
flim
flim-flam
flimflam
flimflammed
flimflammer
flimflammeries
flimflammers
flimflammery
flimflamming
flimflams
flimp
flimped
flimping
flimps
flims
flimsier
flimsies
flimsiest
flimsily
flimsiness
flimsinesses
flimsy
flinch

Literary usage of Flimflamming

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Knowledge (1919)
"To succeed in flimflamming a man may be a passing triumph, but it isn't one that will taste very sweet to you. You will not be able to go back to him with ..."

2. The American Negro as a Dependent, Defective and Delinquent by Charles Harvey McCord (1914)
"... and I heard two cases tried in the Atlanta police court where the defendant was fined for flimflamming, one a blind man, the other an old rheumatic, ..."

3. Ohio Educational Monthly by Ohio Education Association (1906)
"This committee should be styled the "Anti - Flimflamming Committee." — At the suggestion of Supt. WR Comings, of Elyria, a collection was taken in the ..."

4. Men who are Making America by Bertie Charles Forbes (1917)
"Gaston refused point-blank to countenance any such flimflamming. All contracts were advertised and awarded in the open. Not only did he scorn to participate ..."

5. Men who are Making America by Bertie Charles Forbes (1922)
"Gaston refused point-blank to countenance any such flimflamming. All contracts were advertised and awarded in the open. Not only did he scorn to participate ..."

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