a. nonce-wd. [f. SWINDLE v.2 + -ABLE.] Capable of being or liable to be swindled.

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1874.  M. Collins, Th. in Garden (1880), I. vii. 283. Though I hate litigation I have had to pay many of their [attorneys’] bills, chiefly I think because I look easily swindleable (to coin a word).

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1919.  Bystander, 2 April, 32/3. In the Grand Hotel mopes Countess Kleinmichel, whose husband’s forebear piled up eighty millions when building railways for swindleable Nicholas the First.

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