1864 examples of cheating in sentences

That's what war can do for your men, you women who are helping them to foster the spirit of holding back, of cheating their government.

His detection at cheating had him before the students.

I know not, though I hope that God does know. Are any of you, again, in the habit of cheating your neighbours, or dealing unfairly by them?

The steward has been cheating his master already.

What? Commended him for cheating him a second time, and teaching his debtors to cheat him?

But it seems to me, also, that the master could be right only, if the steward was right alsoif the steward had done the right and just thing at last, and, instead of cheating his master a second time, had done his best to make restitution for his own sins.

If his intention had been to shorten the time he could have with the children, he had no intention of cheating them of amusement, and he told them so many entertaining things that they felt they had never had a better time with him.

But do not make that an excuse for robbing and cheating Esau, because he is not as thoughtful as you are.

Cheating admits audacity, but excludes anger.

The pale man, with the blond eyelashes and the faded blue eyes, who had been dexterously stacking the cards all through the game, decided at that moment that he would not only stop cheating, but he would even lose some of his ill-gotten gains back into the game; only a sudden rush of unbelievable luck kept him from executing his generous and silent promise.

Again, there are many second and third-rate baths, whither cheating dragomen conduct their victims, in consideration of a division of spoils with the bath-keeper.

"Yes." "If he had been got into the Presidency by trickery, by manifest cheating, your grievance would have been less complete?"

I have more than once felt it was cheating me.

Victoria would be quite capable of cheating him out of his pay.

He was an officer in the English Guards, but having been broken for cheating at cards, he left the army.

The easy rate of the journey allows time for becoming well acquainted with the country, and the tourist is freed from the annoyance of quarrelling with cheating landlords.

It will probably be said that according to the theory of the school of which M. Renan is the most eloquent representative, the common people are not really cheating themselves or being cheated.

" At page 24, of the Poem, there is a happy allusion to the permanence or lasting of a limitation: "But if the limitation's made So long as cheating's us'd in trade, Or vice prevails: 'tis then a fee, As good as ever need to be: For tho' 'tis base instead of pure, Alas it ever will endure.

" Upon this passage is the following confirmative note: "Cheating will always prevail, in defiance of all human laws, for it cannot be avoided, but so long as contracts be suffered, many offences shall follow thereby."(Doctor

It makes very little difference how men are ruled; they will be cheated; for, failing of rogues at head-quarters to perform that office for them, they are quite certain to set to work to devise some means of cheating themselves.

And Sleep must lie down armed, for the villainous centre-bits Grind on the wakeful ear in the hush of the moonless nights, While another is cheating the sick of a few last gasps, as he sits To pestle a poisoned poison behind his crimson lights.

You can go back ... to your cheating.

There was something doubly horrible in this cheating in this place.

It is not to be denied that these practices are, in point of fact, a species of lying and cheating; and the latter of them bears a close analogy to the sort of depredation in which the dishonesty of a servant commonly commences.

No appearance of fatigue or infirmity suggests to them the idea of offering you a seat; they contradict you with impertinence, address you with freedom, and conclude with cheating you if they can.

1864 examples of  cheating  in sentences