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    bilk
    [bilk]
    verb
    bilk (verb) · bilks (third person present) · bilked (past tense) · bilked (past participle) · bilking (present participle)
    1. informal
      obtain or withhold money from (someone) by deceit or without justification; cheat or defraud:
      "an apparently benevolent elderly gentleman bilked me of twenty dollars"
      • obtain (money) fraudulently:
        "some businesses bilk thousands of dollars from unsuspecting elderly consumers"
    2. archaic
      evade; elude:
      "I ducked into the pantry, bilking Edward for the third time this week"
    Origin
    mid 17th century (originally used in cribbage meaning ‘spoil one's opponent's score’): perhaps a variant of balk.
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    verb
    1. obtain or withhold money from (someone) by deceit or without justification; cheat or defraud:
      • evade; elude:
        get away from
        escape (from)
        run (away) from
        give the slip to
        slip away from
        throw off the scent
        Opposite:
        be caught by
       
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