ELUDE vs BILK: NOUN
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- One who cheats.
- A hoax or swindle.
- In cribbage, the spoiling of one's score in the crib.
- Nothing; vain words.
- A trick; a fraud.
- A cheat; a swindler.
- A thwarting an adversary in cribbage by spoiling his score; a balk.
- A cheat; a trick; a hoax.
- Nonsense; vain words.
- A person who tricks a creditor; an untrustworthy, tricky person.
- [To call a word “Arabic” or “Hebrew” was and still is a way of dignifying slang or jargon.]
ELUDE vs BILK: VERB
- To escape understanding of; to be incomprehensible to.
- To shake off a pursuer; to give someone the slip.
- To evade, or escape from someone or something, especially by using cunning or skill.
- Escape, either physically or mentally
- Avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)
- Be incomprehensible to; escape understanding by
- Evade payment to
- Cheat somebody out of what is due, especially money
- Escape, either physically or mentally
- Hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of
ELUDE vs BILK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To evade or escape from, as by daring, cleverness, or skill: : evade.
- To escape the memory or understanding of.
- To be unnattained by.
- To avoid slyly, by artifice, stratagem, or dexterity; to escape from in a covert manner; to mock by an unexpected escape; to baffle
- To defraud, cheat, or swindle.
- To thwart or frustrate.
- To elude.
- To frustrate or disappoint; to deceive or defraud, by nonfulfillment of engagement; to leave in the lurch; to give the slip to.
- To evade payment of.
ELUDE vs BILK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Be incomprehensible to
- Synonyms To shun, flee, shirk, dodge, baffle, foil, frustrate.
- To remain unseen, undiscovered, or unexplained, by; baffle the inquiry or scrutiny of: as, secrets that elude the keenest search.
- To avoid by artifice, stratagem, deceit, or dexterity; escape; evade: as, to elude pursuit; to elude a blow or stroke.
- Escape understanding by
- To evade or escape from; dodge; elude.
- To deceive or defraud; leave in the lurch; cheat: often with of: as, to bilk one of his due; to bilk a creditor; “don't you bilk me,”
- To frustrate or disappoint.
- In cribbage, to balk or spoil any one's score in his crib.
- Fallacious; unreliable.
ELUDE vs BILK: RELATED WORDS
- Avoid, Flee, Outrun, Put off, Hedge, Fudge, Duck, Parry, Skirt, Bilk, Circumvent, Sidestep, Dodge, Escape, Evade
- Dupe, Embezzle, Gyp, Cheat, Defraud, Queer, Cross, Scotch, Foil, Spoil, Baffle, Thwart, Frustrate, Elude, Evade
ELUDE vs BILK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Slip, Avoid, Flee, Outrun, Put off, Hedge, Fudge, Duck, Parry, Skirt, Bilk, Circumvent, Sidestep, Escape, Evade
- Hoodwink, Extort, Dupe, Embezzle, Cheat, Defraud, Queer, Cross, Scotch, Foil, Spoil, Baffle, Thwart, Frustrate, Evade
ELUDE vs BILK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Driver drives on rims of car to elude deputies.
- An example of this is fleeing to elude arrest.
- In the history of humankind, beginnings ordinarily elude us.
- Polish, they could elude accusations of Zionism and cosmopolitanism.
- My people managed to elude the Borg for centuries!
- Nonetheless, major radio airplay still seemed to elude Lang.
- Depart, rebuff, check, repulse, shun, elude, pass, ignore.
- Action words continue to elude her almost entirely.
- It is illegal to elude law enforcement officers.
- Can he unlock the memories that elude him?
- Societe Generale Fonclere Soclete Lyonnalse Soclete Marseillaise Tubize Artificial Bilk preferred.
- You can then smoke these leaves caboodle in great piece or bilk up them as needed.
- Santander practices are unfair and it is set up to bilk people out of money.
- Department and other organizations with authority bilk people out of their money every day.
- You can then smoke these leaves suited or bilk up them as needed.
- John Chaumberleyn and Thomas Bilk, chaplains of the chantry in St.
- Bilk ban k tenfold better than i ever had in Londoe.
- Zillow and trying to bilk agents for extra cash.
- Bilk Isinglass, White, Flesh, Black and Green, l yd.
- HOMIERVIa Wadl Bilk and Wind, at low pricea.
ELUDE vs BILK: QUESTIONS
- What is fleeing to elude a law enforcement officer in Florida?
- What constitutes attempting to elude a police officer?
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