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- FINAGLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FINAGLE is to obtain (something) by indirect or involved means How to use finagle in a sentence
- FINAGLING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FINAGLING definition: 1 present participle of finagle 2 to use tricks and dishonest methods to get what you want: Learn more
- Finagling - definition of finagling by The Free Dictionary
Define finagling finagling synonyms, finagling pronunciation, finagling translation, English dictionary definition of finagling v fi·na·gled , fi·na·gling , fi·na·gles v tr 1 To obtain or achieve by cleverness or deceit, especially in persuading someone: finagle a day off from
- FINAGLE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
But she has an ulterior motive in shrewdly finagling her way into a job at an esteemed Chicago law firm, which is revealed by the end of the hour and sets the season in motion From Los Angeles Times He finagled it so that he ran the leg that passed right in front of his and my friend’s house on Monroe Drive
- Finagle - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Other forms: finagling; finagled; finagles When you finagle, you get out of something using devious methods, like when you pretend you're sick to avoid taking a pop quiz Finagle is a word with a usually negative connotation, as it means to get something by being dishonest or tricking someone To get a student discount from a bookstore by
- FINAGLING definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
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- Finagle Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Finagle definition: To obtain or achieve by cleverness or deceit, especially in persuading someone
- FINAGLING Synonyms: 73 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for FINAGLING: negotiating, manipulating, arranging, maneuvering, engineering, plotting, contriving, finessing; Antonyms of FINAGLING: fumbling, bungling, blowing, mangling, butchering, mishandling, botching, messing (up)
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