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1) They fleeced us at that hotel.
2) That restaurant really fleeced us!
3) She claims he fleeced her out of thousands of pounds.
4) She fleeced him for everything he had.
5) Authorities estimate at least 300 elderly couples were fleeced in the scheme.
6) She estimates he fleeced her of about £50,000 by tricking her into buying fake antiques.
7) Bruno fleeced the kid of his money.
8) They really fleeced us at that restaurant.
9) The gamblers fleeced Adams of all his money.
10) This has heightened suspicions that foreigners will be fleeced.
11) I was fleeced of what little I had.
12) They fleeced him of all he possessed.
13) The gamblers fleeced him of all his money.
14) Theyreally fleeced us at that hotel.
15) Fleeced : How Barack Obama, Media Mockery Of Terrorist Threats, Liberals Who Want To Kill Talk Radio, The Do-Nothing Congress, Companies That Help Iran, And Washington.
16) This outsider was fleeced when he was shopping in a local shop.
17) We thought he could afford to be fleeced. We ripped him off in good faith.
18) The restaurant really fleeced us. The food there is expensive, and tastes bad.
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20) The Crown Prosecution Service is seeking to seize up to £40m that he fleeced from 16,000 people.
21) The Tsar, the landowner, Denikin's troops, and your Comrades all fleeced him.
22) He hasn't forgotten how Magic officials gloated that they'd fleeced the Rockets after that deal.
23) He was caught in a racket ? he was fleeced for a million dollars.
24) He is Jason , who by courage and sharp wits, fleeced the Colchians of their golden ram.
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